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Poets in Audio and Podcasts

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Many poets can now be heard over the internet reading their work. The links below are to some major resources. If you do not have a Real Audio player, you can download a free version from http://www.real.com. You can also download a free version of Real Audio Producer, to make your own audio files.


***THE POETRY ARCHIVE - Historic and modern recordings of poets reading their own work.

The Academy of American Poets Listening Booth

American Oral  magazine format for audio files

Australian Society of Authors - Web of Poets

BBC Radio Berkshire - work from 31 poets, compiled by Paul Walter.

The Cortland Review audio page contains links to Cortland authors and to other audio-poetry site.

The Electronic Poetry Center list of audio links.

Mehfil-e-Mushaira contains audio clips of Urdu poetry in poets' own voices.

UBUWEB - largely experimental, some Beat

Radio Citizen32 - http://citizen32live.moonfruit.com/

Granta - Interviews, readings, and more audio content, available in downloadable MP3 format.

Poets reading in Ireland - Recorded at open floor and guest nights in Dublin. An ongoing developing site.

http://scalljah.blogmatrix.com/


RATTAPALLAX PODCAST
http://www.rattapallax.com/downloads.htm
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Rattapallax has started a new free podcast featuring some of the best 
poets, writers, translators, and performers in international 
literature. Every week, new updates will be available from the 
magazine's vast catalogue of recordings in English, Spanish, and 
Portuguese. We have over 600 audio tracks which will be given away 
for free!!!

To connect your iTunes to Rattapallax's podcast, copy the RSS feed: 
http://rd.bcentral.com/?ID=3255572&s=118583586

To download MP3 files directly:
http://rd.bcentral.com/?
ID=3255570&s=118583586

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