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David Rothenberg

@whybirdssing

ECM recording artist, philosopher, writer, author of NIGHTINGALES IN BERLIN , WHY BIRDS SING, BUG MUSIC, SURVIVAL OF THE BEAUTIFUL and more. Professor at NJIT.

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Out today in advance of the new edition of WHALE MUSIC the book coming next month... davidrothenberg.hearnow.com/who-knows-why-…

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Just out on Iapetus Records with Bernhard Wöstheinrich and Ali Sayah, Homayoun: bernhardwoestheinrich.bandcamp.com/album/homayoun

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The loss of Iklectik, which over the past few years has become the most adventurous, and friendliest, venue for experimental music in London, and part of a wonderful creative community at Paradise Yard, will be a huge loss to the city’s cultural landscape.

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A short🧵on prose-poetry: This is a page from proofs of JA Baker's The Peregrine (1967), marked up by Baker himself. It's an extraordinary self-analysis. He marks & counts stressed (\) & unstressed (u) syllables: 57.8% stressed! He tallies metaphors, similes & verbs: 15.7% verbs!

A short🧵on prose-poetry:
This is a page from proofs of JA Baker's The Peregrine (1967), marked up by Baker himself.
It's an extraordinary self-analysis.
He marks & counts stressed (\) & unstressed (u) syllables: 57.8% stressed!
He tallies metaphors, similes & verbs: 15.7% verbs!