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National
Poetry Month
1999 Reading Series
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Borders Books | Posman
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The following readings were taped as part of The Cortland Review's National Poetry
Month Reading Series in 1999. |
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Borders
Bookstore, Virginia: April 24, 1999 |
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Henry Taylor and R.T. Smith
April 24th was a night of Clerihews, hayforks, comets,
onions, and Southern grace at Borders Bookstore in Arlington, Virginia, with poets Henry
Taylor and R.T. Smith. Henry Taylor did the Charleston (right), Rod Smith held up a
can of Spam, and Guy Shahar read a Clerihew to Henry Taylor invoking his name.
The reading lasted one hour and was taped live. It is available for online viewing
in Real Video at 56k. You will need RealPlayer G2, which you may download
free. You may also skip parts of the reading by clicking below:
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Part 1: Credits and Introduction
Sam Gillette introduces Editor-In-Chief J.M. Spalding, who proceeds to
introduce the evening's readers.
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Part 2: R.T. Smith
R.T. Smith shows off his can of Spam and reads a selection of poetry.
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Part 3: R.T. Smith (continued)
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Part 4: Henry Taylor
Henry Taylor reads some of his poetry.
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Part 5: Henry Taylor - Clerihews
Henry reads a few hilarious Clerihews.
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Posman
Books, New York: April 28, 1999 |
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Reading not available online
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Credits |
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These live-tapings would not have been possible without:
Guy Shahar |
Executive Producer |
Jonathan Smith |
Director |
Eric Werner |
Associate Producer |
Daniel Zawistowski |
Technical Director |
Monique Calello |
Production Designer |
Robert Pokonski |
Camera Operator |
Gabriel Sanders |
Camera Operator |
Shari Deutsch |
Sound Mixer |
James Feldman |
Production Assistant |
Special thanks to:
Henry Taylor, Rod Smith, Cousin Sara, Mark Bibbins,
Kevin Pilkington, Gregory Djanikian, Spiro Carras, Mom Zawistowski, the two Mugatos, the
two Gilas, Playback Systems, Technisphere, Vic Losick, Inc., and of course to:
Sam Gillette and the staff at Borders Bookstore in
Arlington, V.A.
Tom Padilla and the staff at Posman Books in New
York City, N.Y.
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