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    <title>The Electro-Library - Episodes Tagged with “Amra Brooks”</title>
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  <title>Photography (Part Two)</title>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Part two of our two-part series on photography.</itunes:subtitle>
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0:19 Introduction: Scott Cohen.
1:29 Excerpt 1 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.
2:11 Wisława Szymborska, “Photograph from September 11” (trans. Clare Cavanaugh), from Monologue of a Dog, 2005. Read by Helga Duncan.
(Music: Jared Green, Untitled Ambient)
3:11 Italo Calvino, from “The Adventure of a Photographer,” (trans. William Weaver, Peggy Wright, and Archibald Colquhoun), from Difficult Loves, 1987. Read by Wendy Peek. 
4:29 Vladimir Nabokov, “The Snapshot.” Read by Jared Green.
(Music: Erik Satie, Gnossiene n°3. Performed by Laurent Bonetto.
https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/satie-gnossiene-n-3)
5:56 Ad: Orson Welles for the Vivitar compact camera, 1978.
6:27 John Berger,  from About Looking, 2015. Read by Wanjiru Mbure.
6:56 Jessica Costello, “To the Girl in the Photo Dated May 8, 2018.“ Read by Jessica Costello.
9:26 Excerpt 2 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.
10:12 Roland Barthes, from Camera Lucida, 1980. Read by Daniel Itzkovitz.
(Music: Bach, Siloti transcription, Prélude in B Minor. Performed by Laurent Bonetto. 
https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/bach-siloti-transcription-prelude-in-b-minor)
14:13 Ad: Liv Ullmann for the Polaroid Sonar, 1979.
14:38 Amra Brooks, untitled story from This Long Century, 2018. Read by Amra Brooks. To read the full text, go to: http://www.thislongcentury.com/?p=9984
(Music:  David Szesztay, “Chains Down,” Atmospheric Electric Guitar. CC BY-NC 3.0.
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/DavidSzesztay/20170730112627137/ChainsDown)
23:02 Music: “Pictures of You,” The Cure, from Disintegration, 1989.
23:43 Ad: Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera, 1958.
24:06 Ethan Canin, “Vivian, Fort Barnwell.” Read by Ethan Canin.
Music: Ukelele Parade by Fernando Oyaguez Reyes CC BY-NC 3.0 
https://archive.org/details/UkeleleParade
26:34 Interview: Ethan Canin with Jared Green on Photographs, Unreliable Memory, and Time.
36:21 Ad: Excerpt 3 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.
38:38 Music: “Photograph,” Ringo Starr, from Ringo, 1973. Cover version performed by Danny McEvoy https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBU556przmA
Thanks to: Ethan Canin for sharing his work and thoughts (recorded via Skype on February 21, 2019); Amra Brooks for reading her short story, Jessica Costello for her poem; Helga Duncan, Wendy Peek, Wanjiru Mbure, and Daniel Itzkovitz for their readings; Danny McEvoy and Laurent Bonetto for agreeing to share their performances. Finally, big thanks to Jessica Williams and Madison Parenteau for their expert audio engineering.
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0:19 Introduction: Scott Cohen.<br>
1:29 Excerpt 1 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.<br>
2:11 Wisława Szymborska, “Photograph from September 11” (trans. Clare Cavanaugh), from Monologue of a Dog, 2005. Read by Helga Duncan.<br>
(Music: Jared Green, Untitled Ambient)<br>
3:11 Italo Calvino, from “The Adventure of a Photographer,” (trans. William Weaver, Peggy Wright, and Archibald Colquhoun), from Difficult Loves, 1987. Read by Wendy Peek. <br>
4:29 Vladimir Nabokov, “The Snapshot.” Read by Jared Green.<br>
(Music: Erik Satie, Gnossiene n°3. Performed by Laurent Bonetto.<br>
<a href="https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/satie-gnossiene-n-3" rel="nofollow">https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/satie-gnossiene-n-3</a>)<br>
5:56 Ad: Orson Welles for the Vivitar compact camera, 1978.<br>
6:27 John Berger,  from About Looking, 2015. Read by Wanjiru Mbure.<br>
6:56 Jessica Costello, “To the Girl in the Photo Dated May 8, 2018.“ Read by Jessica Costello.<br>
9:26 Excerpt 2 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.<br>
10:12 Roland Barthes, from Camera Lucida, 1980. Read by Daniel Itzkovitz.<br>
(Music: Bach, Siloti transcription, Prélude in B Minor. Performed by Laurent Bonetto. <br>
<a href="https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/bach-siloti-transcription-prelude-in-b-minor" rel="nofollow">https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/bach-siloti-transcription-prelude-in-b-minor</a>)<br>
14:13 Ad: Liv Ullmann for the Polaroid Sonar, 1979.<br>
14:38 Amra Brooks, untitled story from This Long Century, 2018. Read by Amra Brooks. To read the full text, go to: <a href="http://www.thislongcentury.com/?p=9984" rel="nofollow">http://www.thislongcentury.com/?p=9984</a><br>
(Music:  David Szesztay, “Chains Down,” Atmospheric Electric Guitar. CC BY-NC 3.0.<br>
<a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/20170730112627137/Chains_Down" rel="nofollow">http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/20170730112627137/Chains_Down</a>)<br>
23:02 Music: “Pictures of You,” The Cure, from Disintegration, 1989.<br>
23:43 Ad: Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera, 1958.<br>
24:06 Ethan Canin, “Vivian, Fort Barnwell.” Read by Ethan Canin.<br>
Music: Ukelele Parade by Fernando Oyaguez Reyes CC BY-NC 3.0 <br>
<a href="https://archive.org/details/UkeleleParade" rel="nofollow">https://archive.org/details/UkeleleParade</a><br>
26:34 Interview: Ethan Canin with Jared Green on Photographs, Unreliable Memory, and Time.<br>
36:21 Ad: Excerpt 3 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.<br>
38:38 Music: “Photograph,” Ringo Starr, from Ringo, 1973. Cover version performed by Danny McEvoy <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBU556przmA" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBU556przmA</a></p>

<hr>

<p>Thanks to: Ethan Canin for sharing his work and thoughts (recorded via Skype on February 21, 2019); Amra Brooks for reading her short story, Jessica Costello for her poem; Helga Duncan, Wendy Peek, Wanjiru Mbure, and Daniel Itzkovitz for their readings; Danny McEvoy and Laurent Bonetto for agreeing to share their performances. Finally, big thanks to Jessica Williams and Madison Parenteau for their expert audio engineering.</p>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>0:00 Ad: Ansco Cadet Camera, ca. 1950.<br>
0:19 Introduction: Scott Cohen.<br>
1:29 Excerpt 1 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.<br>
2:11 Wisława Szymborska, “Photograph from September 11” (trans. Clare Cavanaugh), from Monologue of a Dog, 2005. Read by Helga Duncan.<br>
(Music: Jared Green, Untitled Ambient)<br>
3:11 Italo Calvino, from “The Adventure of a Photographer,” (trans. William Weaver, Peggy Wright, and Archibald Colquhoun), from Difficult Loves, 1987. Read by Wendy Peek. <br>
4:29 Vladimir Nabokov, “The Snapshot.” Read by Jared Green.<br>
(Music: Erik Satie, Gnossiene n°3. Performed by Laurent Bonetto.<br>
<a href="https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/satie-gnossiene-n-3" rel="nofollow">https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/satie-gnossiene-n-3</a>)<br>
5:56 Ad: Orson Welles for the Vivitar compact camera, 1978.<br>
6:27 John Berger,  from About Looking, 2015. Read by Wanjiru Mbure.<br>
6:56 Jessica Costello, “To the Girl in the Photo Dated May 8, 2018.“ Read by Jessica Costello.<br>
9:26 Excerpt 2 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.<br>
10:12 Roland Barthes, from Camera Lucida, 1980. Read by Daniel Itzkovitz.<br>
(Music: Bach, Siloti transcription, Prélude in B Minor. Performed by Laurent Bonetto. <br>
<a href="https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/bach-siloti-transcription-prelude-in-b-minor" rel="nofollow">https://soundcloud.com/laurent-bonetto/bach-siloti-transcription-prelude-in-b-minor</a>)<br>
14:13 Ad: Liv Ullmann for the Polaroid Sonar, 1979.<br>
14:38 Amra Brooks, untitled story from This Long Century, 2018. Read by Amra Brooks. To read the full text, go to: <a href="http://www.thislongcentury.com/?p=9984" rel="nofollow">http://www.thislongcentury.com/?p=9984</a><br>
(Music:  David Szesztay, “Chains Down,” Atmospheric Electric Guitar. CC BY-NC 3.0.<br>
<a href="http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/20170730112627137/Chains_Down" rel="nofollow">http://freemusicarchive.org/music/David_Szesztay/20170730112627137/Chains_Down</a>)<br>
23:02 Music: “Pictures of You,” The Cure, from Disintegration, 1989.<br>
23:43 Ad: Kodak Brownie Starmatic camera, 1958.<br>
24:06 Ethan Canin, “Vivian, Fort Barnwell.” Read by Ethan Canin.<br>
Music: Ukelele Parade by Fernando Oyaguez Reyes CC BY-NC 3.0 <br>
<a href="https://archive.org/details/UkeleleParade" rel="nofollow">https://archive.org/details/UkeleleParade</a><br>
26:34 Interview: Ethan Canin with Jared Green on Photographs, Unreliable Memory, and Time.<br>
36:21 Ad: Excerpt 3 from Charles and Ray Eames, Polaroid SX-70 camera, 1972.<br>
38:38 Music: “Photograph,” Ringo Starr, from Ringo, 1973. Cover version performed by Danny McEvoy <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBU556przmA" rel="nofollow">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBU556przmA</a></p>

<hr>

<p>Thanks to: Ethan Canin for sharing his work and thoughts (recorded via Skype on February 21, 2019); Amra Brooks for reading her short story, Jessica Costello for her poem; Helga Duncan, Wendy Peek, Wanjiru Mbure, and Daniel Itzkovitz for their readings; Danny McEvoy and Laurent Bonetto for agreeing to share their performances. Finally, big thanks to Jessica Williams and Madison Parenteau for their expert audio engineering.</p>]]>
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