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Tuesday, August 13th

alone

Earl Hines (1903-1983; piano), “I Ain’t Got Nobody,” 1928


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reading table

“At Lake Haptacong” (excerpt)
By David Ferry (1924-)

The trees look thinly leaved, as if it were
Late autumn, early spring, or winter in a place
Where dead leaves cling to trees all winter long.

You cannot tell what weather or season it is.
My mother, as in all those early pictures,
Although in this one already having lost

Her girlish slimness, looks sexually alive,
Full of energy, her hair dark, abundant,
Her smile generous (though maybe less so than

In the pictures taken a few years earlier).
Somewhere in this picture there is inscribed
The source or secret, somewhere inscribed the cause,

Of the anxious motherly torment of disapproval,
The torment not resisted by my father,
Visited by my mother on my sister,

The baby in the picture, torment that was
Perhaps in turn the cause of the alcoholism
That, many years later, the baby in the picture

Won out over.  But it’s all unreadable
In this charming family photograph which, somehow,
Perhaps because of the blankness of the sky,

Looks Russian, foreign, of no country I know.

Wednesday, July 10th

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Matthew Shipp Trio (MS, piano; Michael Bisio, bass; Whit Dickey, drums), live, Cold Spring, N.Y., 2011

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Don’t be too eager to ask
What the gods have in mind for us . . .

—Horace (65 BC-25 BC), Ode I.11 (excerpt; translated from Latin by David Ferry)

 

Wednesday, 11/21/12

Happy (108th) Birthday, Hawk!

Coleman Hawkins, tenor saxophonist, November 21, 1904-May 16, 1969

“Prisoner of Love,” 1958 (Art Ford’s Jazz Party, music starts at 1:15)

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“Lover Man,” 1961

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“Body and Soul,” London, 1967

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radio

WKCR-FMbroadcasting from Columbia University, is playing his music—and nothing but—until midnight. (Thank God for college radio.)

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reading table

We’re all in this apart.

—David Ferry, “Found Single-Line Poems,” excerpt (Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations [2012])

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something to get you in the holiday mood

William Burroughs, “Thanksgiving Prayer” (Gus Van Sant, dir.)

Tuesday, 11/20/12

what you’d be listening to if you were 21*

Kendrick Lamar, “Bitch, Don’t Kill My Vibe”

Lady Gaga mix, released 11/8/12

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Album version (good kid, m.A.A.d city), released 10/22/12

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reading table

David Ferry, “The Birds,” Boston University, 2011

This poem appears in Ferry’s latest collection, Bewilderment: New Poems and Translations, which just won the National Book Award. Ferry, now in his late 80s, has said of the book’s title: “It’s not entirely personal. I think everybody’s slightly off the rails. Me too, but I don’t mean it’s my exclusive territory. Yours and mine.”

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*Based on a sample of one, my son Luke, who’s home for the holiday.