Michelle Glazer Reading
Michelle Glazer reads a selection of poems from Aggregate of Disturbances and poems from her first book, It Is Hard to Look at What We Came to Think We’d Come to See. She responds to questions from the audience about the form of her poems, the role of the natural world in her writing, as well as the role of personal, emotional events.
In: "Live from Prairie Lights" Audio Archive | Poetry
Authors: Michelle Glazer
Date Recorded: September 13, 2004
Works Read: Poems from Aggregate of Disturbances, by Michelle Glazer: "A Small Infidelity;" "Sonnet;" "Her Eyes;" "Early Romance: Japanese Garden (in the heart of the city);" "Map;" "Firefly;" "The Fecundity;" "Wherein space is constructed that matter may reside in . . . ;" "Science;" "Drive;" "Conjunctions;" "Letter;" "Ad Infinitum;" "Real Life #11: Hummingbird;" "John Is in the Next Room;" "Inscape;" "Two Blinds & a Bittern;" "Echo to Narcissus;" "Historic House, Astoria;" "Valediction;" "The Infinite Imperative;" "Moon Casings;" "Translucencies, her death;" "Fragment's Song."
Poems from It Is Hard to Look At What We Came to Think We'd Come to See, by Michelle Glazer: "Real Life #2: Scraps;" "Real Life #7: Summer."
Program: Live From Prairie Lights
Format: reading