Ann Tardos
Anne Tardos for “Multilingual Poetics”
- On language background (3:20): MP3
- Ami Minden (1:35): MP3
- SeptemberDichtung WorldSprache (0:53): MP3
- Efnogla 1 (2:05): MP3
- Uxudo (0:40): MP3
- Boomerang Suntan (2:34): MP3
- Four Plus One K (2:20): MP3
- Considerations (3:05): MP3
- Rachel Blau Duplessis (1:59): MP3
- It's So Quiet Somehow (0:40): MP3
- The Masculine Sleep (0:47): MP3
- Wittgenstein Says (0:53): MP3
- The Formlessness of Nine (0:41): MP3
- It Pedig Hunting (1:16): MP3
- Compendium (1:21): MP3
- It Changes (13:12): MP3
- Kafka translation (3:36): MP3
- On Hungarian (3:59): MP3
- On musicality (2:17): MP3
- On language confustion (3:33): MP3
- On thinking in languages (4:56): MP3
- On form (3:07): MP3
Here is the complete reading: MP3. And here is the introduction by Ariel Resnikoff: MP3. Here is a link to the video recording of the entire event: VIDEO.
Anne Tardos, French-born American poet, is the author of nine books of poetry and several multimedia performance works. Among her recent books of poetry are NINE (BlazeVOX, 2015); Both Poems (Roof, 2011); I Am You (Salt, 2008); and The Dik-dik's Solitude (Granary, 2003). She is the editor of Jackson Mac Low's The Complete Light Poems (Chax, 2015); 154 Forties (Counterpath, 2012); and Thing of Beauty (California, 2008). A Fellow in Poetry from the New York Foundation for the Arts, Tardos lives in New York.