Al Filreis
Ashbery on the decision to write short vs. long poems (and more)
New at PennSound
Thanks to Anna Zalokostas, PennSound’s vast Ashbery page now includes links to segments of a recording of his appearance on The Book Show in 1992. Hosted by Tom Smith, The Book Show was produced by the New York State Writers Institute at SUNY Albany. On this program, Ashbery discusses Flow Chart (1991) and Hotel Lautréamont (1992).
- reading "Light Turnouts" (0:43): MP3
- introduction (0:56): MP3
- the writing of Hotel Lautreamont and the figure of Lautreamont (3:43): MP3
- discussing the title poem and the implications of the hotel (3:58): MP3
- when the poems in Hotel Lautreamont were written in relation to Flow Chart (1:21): MP3
- deciding to write short v. long poems (2:55): MP3
- the evolution of Flow Chart (1:10): MP3
- Ashbery describing his writing process (3:44): MP3
- cultural noise as inspiration and all-inclusivness as an overriding aesthetic concern (3:15): MP3
- abstract expressionism in relation to his poetry (2:13): MP3