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TALK: Making Audio Visible: The Lessons of Visual Language for the
Textualization of Sound
Charles Bernstein (University of Pennsylvania)
Introduction by William Warner
Tuesday, March 9 / 4-6 PM / FREE
McCune Conference Room, 6020 HSSB, UCSB
Renowned experimental poet and cultural critic, Charles Bernstein
is the author of over twenty books of poetry and criticism, including
The Sophist, Content's Dream, A Poetics, My Way, Republics of Reality,
and With Strings. He is also the editor of The L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E Book
(with Bruce Andrews), The Poetics of Poetic Form: Poetry and Public
Policy, Close Listening: Poetry and the Performed Word, and Poetry
Plastique (with Jay Sanders). Since 1998, Bernstein has been the co-editor
(with Hank Lazer) of the Modern and Contemporary Poetics book series
from the University of Alabama Press. He is also the co-founder of
the Electronic Poetry Center.
Charles Bernstein was the Director of the Poetics Program and David
Gray Chair of Poetry and Letters at SUNY-Buffalo from 1991-2003, and
now teaches in the English Department at the University of Pennsylvania.
Co-sponsored by the UC President's Office, Dean of Humanities and
Fine Arts, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center, English Department,
Transcriptions Project, College of Creative Studies, Comparative
Literature, Global & International Studies, French & Italian
and
Spanish & Portuguese
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