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(A last minute fill in, whose name I unfortunately didn't catch or retain.) <BR/><BR/>Max Middle was great. Many of his poems are homophonic dislocations of poem-like structures. They seem like they are poems (they seem like they have the scansion, general form, length, and rhythm of traditional short free verse) but they are created out of fractured words, letter sounds, and some vocal sounds. Very effective use of repetition, and localized. permutation.Also, some of the pieces wove in and out of semantic intelligibility. His last piece (entitled The Epic of Egarag Hguanavak) was a stand out. It began with breathing-like H sounds, gradually forming into what sounded like permutations on the eponymous protagonist -- it sounded to me like an Anglo-Saxon saga name, such as Beorhtnogh, he of "The Homecoming of Beorhtnoth Beorthelm's Son." The piece went through a gradually intensifying process (I was reminded of bpNichol's "Generations Generated," based on the names of Pharoahs. There was a tension between the material and Max's performance. You could see the strain -- this was clearly a virtuoso thing to perform -- and that was certainly part of the piece. The piece ended the material having morphed into Max chanting "Kavanaugh Garage" which, as it turns out, is Egarag Hguanavak backwards. So the piece was a kind of delightful hoax, a sound poetry shaggy dog saga. Very charming end. I wouldn't have thought that it would have worked, but it did. What was great about it, was the way the piece gradually changed, Max's brilliant performance -- exciting but not showy -- and the way the listener experienced kaleidoscopic associations as the piece proceeded.<BR/><BR/>As for me, I read the Canada Weeds piece posted in my last blog entry, and a bunch of things that I haven't read before, or rarely. Mostly collaborations. One with this Betts guy using text from a talk by Mark Truscott, a collaboration with Victor Coleman, with Stu Ross, and a piece that I wrote by recording the things that my daughter said as she drew pictures when she was about 4. I'll post that piece. It's interesting how notions of identity aren't yet fixed in kids of that age. Also, how while narrating the drawing process, she was open to the fact that what the pictures represent can transform as she draws. Representation/signification is about discovery in her experience.<BR/><BR/>G=A=R=Ygary barwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05063921311334434357noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-24406196.post-1143309972143299872006-03-25T13:06:00.000-05:002006-03-25T13:06:00.000-05:00Oh, I'd definitely go with the Betts thing. Its li...Oh, I'd definitely go with the Betts thing. Its like Milton on acid, Shakespeare on ecstasy, <B>and</B> Bernini on shrooms, all rolled into one giant northern doily. A very oily doily.<BR/><BR/>In unbiased presence,<BR/>Reggae Ettsbae<BR/><BR/>PS: very sorry to have missed your reading last night. Argh. Talk about frustrating. In any event, I would love to hear how it all went down.functional nomadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14092338988269338147noreply@blogger.com