What does literature sound like? What stories will we hear if we listen to the archive? This is Spokenweb, a podcast about how literatures sounds. Stay tuned for monthly episodes at spokenweb.ca or wherever you get your podcasts.
Say hello to SpokenWeb host Hannah Mcgregor as we kick off our brand new series – The SpokenWeb Podcast: Stories about how literature sounds.
Opening Theme: 00:03 Can you hear me? I don’t know how much projection to do.
Hannah McGregor: 00:16 What does literature sound like?
Roy Kiyooka: 00:19 Those possibilities of utterance that is more than parochial.
Hannah McGregor: 00:25 What stories will we hear if we listen to the archive?
G. McEwen: 00:28 Place the needle in the proper groove and then just let the
record speak for itself.
Hannah McGregor: 00:34 This is SpokenWeb, a podcast about how literature sounds. I’m
Hannah McGregor and every month I’ll be bringing you stories
from across Canada that take us into the archives of our literary history.
Dorothy Livesay: 00:50 Mostly, I like to sort of go back over the years and trace the
different, uh, things.
Hannah McGregor: 00:56 I hope you’ll join us at spokenweb.ca or wherever you get your
podcasts.