Thomas Devaney, poet based in Philadelphia, photo by David Kelley
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INCONVERSATION BILL BERKSON with Thomas Devaney
Devaney/Rail: Earlier today you said “something something, baby” and were kind of charting a geography of a tone: connecting a sound in Virgil Thomson’s voice, which you said Frank O’Hara was picking up on. Did you know Thomson through O’Hara?
Berkson: Yes, but also through my mother (Eleanor
Lambert). It was very interesting to know him. He had such an
interesting speech pattern—this kind of Kansas. It was Kansas, but it
was your grandmother. Very high pitched. … And he liked to call everybody baby.
And that’s probably what Frank is hearing when he says ”the Brise
Marine wasn’t written in Sanskrit, baby.” He’s probably hearing Virgil.
https://brooklynrail.org/2017/11/criticspage/BILL-BERKSON-with-Thomas-Devaney
Video reading here at Don Yorty’s Explorations–
Commenting, Yorty says: “and finally out of the careening and crashing, the poet summons all of his strength, his talent and skill to write and join the light in the limbs at last, which is almost silent but not quite.”
LINK: https://donyorty.com/blog/2017/09/28/thomas-devaney-reads-runaway-goat-cart/
Architect Shoji Sadao appears in a new series (fall 2017) from BBC Four on Utopias. Sadao is interviewed about his collaborations with Buckminster Fuller including the Geodesic Dome in Montreal, which he is co-credited. The BBC program celebrates and
explores the ideas, inspirations and visionaries behind the concept of
utopias.
Music and Poetry in and out of several loops. Four Philadelphia poets THOMAS DEVANEY, DAVY KNITTLE, MARY OSUNLANA, YOLANDA
WISHER read and responded to Beethoven’s
Quartet no.15 in A minor, Op. 132 performed by the DAEDALUS QUARTET at Kelly Writers House 9/12/17
Nat Hentoff photographed by Jill Krementz on April 24, 1974 (NYC).
An article I wrote on Nat Hentoff published in Hyperallergic: “Enduring Voices: The Legacy of Nat Hentoff”
“Hentoff’s art was to highlight the art of others and he was so successful that he is in danger of being left out of the stories he stepped aside to make room for.”
- https://hyperallergic.com/351647/enduring-voices-the-legacy-of-nat-hentoff/
Pace University | Monday, November 7, 2016 | Poets@Pace presents Thomas Devaney and David Trinidad.
A new poem in-conversation with Jennie C. Jones’s work included in The Freedom Principle at Institute of Contemporary Art for PHILALALIA PHILA•LALIA

ICA Gather welcomes:
A little Monk. A little Bessie. A little Langston. Legendary troubadour, poet, and blues saxman Dick Lourie joins Philly Poet Laureate Yolanda Wisher and her band The Afroeaters for an intergenerational performance of blues and verse. They are joined by poets Natalie Diaz and Christian Campbell who will also collaborate in a reading that engages the themes of creative freedom and resistance that are part of the exhibition “The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now” on view at ICA starting Sept. 14th.
The readings on the terrace will be preceded by short “pop-up” readings throughout the gallery, near the works of art that inspired the poets commissioned to write ekphrastic poems for the event. This set features new work by Marie Alarcon, Cynthia Dewi Oka, Alina Pleskova, Lucia Gbaya-Kanga, Cindy Arrieu-King, Faye Chevalier, Stan Mir, Thomas Devaney, Kirwyn Sutherland, Warren Longmire, Sara Grossman, Lauren Yates and Nico Amador.
Poem “Desert Days,” published in Supplement edited by Ariel Resnikoff & Orchid Tierney

Supplement is a new annual anthology of poetry, poetics, visual art and innovative writing, published by the Creative Writing Program and Kelly Writers House at the Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing (University of Pennsylvania). A constituent of Jacket2, PennSound, and the various reading series at KWH, Supplement v.1 documents the diverse contemporary poetry and poetics scenes in and around Philadelphia from writers who have performed in the area in 2015-16.
The inaugural volume includes work from Rachel Blau Duplessis, John Yau, Yolanda Wisher, Bill Berkson, Jena Osman, Frank Sherlock, Tracie Morris, CA Conrad, Rachel Zolf, Charles Bernstein, Anna Maria Hong, Rae Armantrout, Joseph Massey, Laynie Brown, Quraysh Ali Lansana, Susan Bee, Rachel Levitsky, Paolo Javier, Alex Tarampi, Francie Shaw, Tsitsi Jaji, Bob Perelman, Juliana Spahr, Julia Bloch, Thomas Devaney, Patricia Spears Jones, Michael Davidson, Rodrigo Toscano, Kristen Gallagher, erica kaufman, William J. Harris, Anne Tardos, Jerome Rothenberg, Jennifer Scappettone and Pierre Joris
Memorial Reading for Bill Berkson

The Poetry Project memorial reading to remember and honor the life of poet and art critic, Bill Berkson. With Andrew Arnot, Moses Berkson, Alan Bernheimer, Anselm Berrigan, Thomas Devaney, Jarrett Earnest, Larry Fagin, Alex Katz, Vincent Katz, David McKee, Ron Padgett, Robert Storr, Kate Sutton, Anne Waldman, and Lewis Warsh.
https://www.poetryproject.org/events/memorial-reading-bill-berkson/
“POEM WRITTEN IN AN AIRPORT” from Runaway Goat Cart (Hanging Loose Press, 2015). Photo from reading at Jim Cory’s in PHL May 2016. Photo: Alina Pleskova.
Poem Written in an Airport
Either you put the paperclip on,
or the pen will bleed red.
Either I look out the window,
or write the best poem of my life.
Either the tape will stick,
or the leaves will remain until winter.
Either the photos will make you cry,
or you will call an old friend in California.
Either the aloe will soothe your skin,
or you will be back in grade school.
Either the song will go on into night,
or you will wake up without music.






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