After reading for about eleven minutes, Earle Birney pauses to ask if there is any water to drink. There is a glass and a pitcher (audibly present) but nearly empty, and thus the evening’s host George Bowering heads out into the hallway to find Birney a cold beverage. This interlude of extra-poetic speech reveals that, despite it being mid-February, the room temperature feels more like summer and, more importantly, the humourous nature of the extra-poetic speech attunes the listener to the sociality as well as to the poetry.
Earle Birney asks George Bowering for a glass of water (Post)
Audio of the week, ShortCuts, SPOKENWEBLOG | 1968, Earl Birney, Katherine McLeod, SGW Reading Series