Readings & Performances, Essay: History's Tree (Early Greece) Fence 10th Anniversary, Chicago, Illinois, February 14, 2009 Previous Essay: Who Thinking On Her Legs (Manifesto) You Might Also Like JLF Boulder: Words Are All We Have The Poet’s Voice: Eleni Sikelianos & Alice Notley "I'd Like to Wake with William Blake" (from The Loving Detail of the Living and the Dead) Reading along with Matthieu Prual on saxophone and Béatrice Trotignon as translator Essay: Who Thinking On Her Legs (Manifesto)
Readings & Performances, Essay: History's Tree (Early Greece) Fence 10th Anniversary, Chicago, Illinois, February 14, 2009 Previous Essay: Who Thinking On Her Legs (Manifesto) You Might Also Like JLF Boulder: Words Are All We Have The Poet’s Voice: Eleni Sikelianos & Alice Notley "I'd Like to Wake with William Blake" (from The Loving Detail of the Living and the Dead) Reading along with Matthieu Prual on saxophone and Béatrice Trotignon as translator Essay: Who Thinking On Her Legs (Manifesto)