Carey McHugh & Lytton Smith at Bowdoin College, February 26, 2009
On February 26, 2009, From the Fishouse was pleased to present a reading by Carey McHugh and Lytton Smith, the 2008 Poetry Society of America Chapbook Fellows, at Bowdoin College, in Brunswick, Maine.
Listen to the full reading (approximately 48 minutes),
or listen to the poems individually:
- Full Reading
- McHugh Full Reading
- American Chestnut Blight
- Handsomely Legacied Hereafter
- Death as a Woman Comes for the Draftsman
- Angling, A Catalogue
- Cannery Manned by Patients
- Woman with Her Throat Cut
- Night Blooms
- Virginia Reel
- Yellow Jackets and the Sting Repeats
- From Aviaries and Asylums
- Smith Full Reading
- Scarecrow Work
- Without Rulebook
- Interior Horticulture Affair
- In the Meridian Courtyard
- Hereafter
- If You Could See the Motorist’s Gloves and Leathers
- If You Could See the Motorist’s Gloves and Leathers (II)
- Structural for the Tent
- If You Could See the Motorist’s Gloves and Leathers (III)
- Language as an Unhomely Dwelling Place
- Annuls the Space/Time Experience
- New British
- After the Last Days of the Circus