Live Readings, Bowdoin College, June 17, 2005
On June 17, 2005, From the Fishouse was pleased to present a reading by Ravi Shankar and
Gabriel Welsch at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine.
You can listen to each poet’s full reading (approximately 30 minutes each) and/or
you can listen to the poems individually:
Ravi Shankar
Full Reading
Instrumentality
The Flock’s Reply
Exile
Tamil
South of Hebron
The Third of May, 1808
Movements
A Square of Blue Infinity
Pike Place
Heron
Manatee
Willard Pond
The Dark
Buzzards
Sounds
Blood
Fireflies
Gabriel Welsch
Full Reading
Pennsylvania
Pressing Business
A Natural Selection
To Isabella
On the Night of the Moths
A Plantsman’s Confession
Inoculation Time
The Rift
Penance, West Virginia
Two-Hour Delay
Euterpe
The Telemarketer Calls the Merwin Household
The Telemarketer Calls a Poet She’s Actually Heard Once Before on NPR to Talk to Him about Relief from the Burden of High Interest Credit Cards
The Telemarketer Calls Basho about a Cure for the Winter Blues
The Telemarketer Means to Call Baker About Erectile Dysfunction but, in a Misdial, Winds Up With Simic