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Listeners eagerly awaiting the latest installment of the 
Today, we're proud to announce PennSound's Fall 2008 Featured Resources, selected by PennSound and 
One of our latest additions from the Segue Series' illustrious history is this December 16, 2000 pairing of Juliana Spahr and C.S. Giscombe, recorded at Double Happiness— the series' location between its beginnings at the Ear Inn and its current home, the Bowery Poetry Club.
Spahr's set begins with a lengthy prose piece, which is followed by a series of recursive sonnets, inspired by the work of Bernadette Mayer, including "Give Over," along with "New World Sonnet," a comment on colonialism constructed via the Babelfish translation engine. On Spahr's PennSound author page, you'll find a wide array of r
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