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The Poetry [-/+ Critical] Playlist at the Humanities Center at the University of Pittsburgh for Friday, November 1st, 2013, 2â5pm
1. [Poem] Chris Sylvesterâs âStill Life with the Pokemon Yellow,â 2012/2013
 2. [Song] Leonard Cohenâs âChelsea Hotel,â first version from 1972.
 3. [Poem] William Carlos Williamsâ âYoung Love,â 1923.
 4. [Poem] Ed Robersonâs âTo See the Earth Before the End of the World,â 2010.
 5. [Drawings] From Kara Walkerâs Dust Jackets for the Niggerati, from 2011, published 2013.
 6. [Play] Excerpt from Adrienne Kennedyâs Funnyhouse of a Negro: A Play in One Act, 1964.
 7. [Essay] Anwar Shaihkâs âAn Introduction to the History of Crisis Theories,â 1978.
 8. [Poem] Sandra Simondsâ âI Grade Online Humanities Tests,â 2013.
Rufus Wainwright's cover of Leonard Cohen's song "Chelsea Hotel #2"
William Carlos Williams' 1923 poem "Young Love"

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Ed Robersonâs 2010 poem âTo See the Earth Before the End of the World."
[Drawings] From Kara Walkerâs Dust Jackets for the Niggerati, from 2011, published 2013.
From Adrienne Kennedy's 1964 play Funnyhouse of a Negro, a 2009 CalArts production. (The audio is very faint.)
Anwar Shaikh's 1978 essay "Introduction to the History of Crisis Theories"

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Graahr! or, Thanks, along the Way
Hereâs some footage of Michael McClure reading his âTantra 49â at the lion cages at the SF Zooâitâs from Richard O. Mooreâs amazing series USA: Poetry, from 1966. Iâm looking at it because Iâm back in Pittsburgh, at the Cathedral of Learning, working today a bit on my Fall 2013 class-to-be, âInterspecies Communication.â Iâm using an image, a screen grab from the YouTube of the film, as the frontispiece of my syllabus: with that 60âs era film, the image has such patina, even pre-Instragram. (If anybody happens to read this and wants to recommend a text for âInterspecies Communication,â Iâm very open to it. Iâm at cdlegere [at] pitt.edu.)
In the meantime, Iâve just been thinking about how much my admittedly still inchoate thinking for the Houghton/âTubesâ/ââUhââ project has been advanced by a few people who Iâd like to credit or credit again. First, Chloe Garcia-Roberts and Christina Davis, the librarians at the WPR, who helped guide me through the libraryâs resources, went out for coffee and sushi with me, and introduced me to⌠Christina email-introduced me to Karin Roffman, a Professor at West Point, who is writing a much-anticipated biography of John Ashberyâs formative years, and who wrote to me very helpfully describing Ashberyâs attendance at Stevensâ readings, and the class he took on âTwentieth-Century American Poetryâ with F.O. Matthiessen. Christina also email-introduced me to the poet Susan Howe, who very generously sent me an email with her personal recollections of âMatty,â Ashbery, and Stevens, and pointed me to Stevensâ letter about Matthiessenâs suicide, which Iâve embedded below.
As withâI donât know, is this true of all projects?âwell, as with most projects, interpersonal conversations and generosities make up the skeleton of this one, and have been invaluable.
I miss the Woodberry Poetry Room's treasures.
Wallace Stevens' Letter of May 18th 1950 to Norman Holmes Pearson about F.O. Matthiessen's Death
It's so interesting, being on the Harvard campus. I grew up in Massachusetts, and I'd never realized just how valuable and serene the campus was, even though it was right off Mass Ave, behind a fence. Now that I'm working here each day, I see busloads of tourists disgorge and trudge around taking pictures. I also see straw-hatted college-age tour guides who have to wear t-shirts that say "HAHVAHD" and lead people around. Also, young men and women in 19th-century period costumes leading tours. In the meantime, there are also always campus physical plant workers maintaining the lawns and facilities, and caterers and event staff setting up and taking down tables and chairs and food and drinks for different events. I slip by them all on my way to the Lamott Library.
Two Red-tailed Hawks, from the steps of Widener Library.

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(Sketch Towards:) Ashbery's First "Uh"
In Ashbery's Chelsea apartment, February 12, 2013