The updated Maggie O'Sullivan Page at PennSound, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania. Includes readings in mp3 format from Body of Work (recorded 2007), readings in celebration of Bob Cobbing from the Kelly Writers' House (2007), a reading from the Segue Series in New York (2007), a reading from SUNY-Buffalo (1993) and two converations with Charles Bernstein recorded in 1993 and 2007.
Maggie O'Sullivan Page at The Archive of the Now, hosted by Queen Mary University of London and Brunel University. Includes readings in mp3 format from In the House of the Shaman (recorded 2005), and further readings recorded at the Cambridge Women's Experimental Poetry Festival in October 2006.
A work/book Feature from the HOW2 website with pages from murmur and "all origins are lonely", an email interview with Dell Olsen, conducted November/December 2003, a QuickTime movie filmed by Dell Olsen of Maggie reading the opening section of red shifts and "pre-text" (the opening work in WATERFALLS) at the stem CD label launch at Victoria Embankment, London on May 5th, 2004.
Pages from murmur in PORES magazine, issue two. Further pages from murmur can be found in issue three of the same journal.
Two poems - "To Our Own Day" (from In the House of the Shaman) and "Birth Palette" (from Palace of Reptiles), as performed at the MERZNITE celebration, held on January 25th, 2002 under the dome of the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. Courtesy of Ben Watson and Esther Leslie's Militantesthetix website.
Works at this site:
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The complete text of murmur (February 1999 - January 2004, previously unpublished).
The complete text of "all origins are lonely", first published in a limited, signed edition by Veer Books in London in 2003.
A 1.3mb MP3 audio file of Maggie O'Sullivan reading own land is also available for download. This is an extract from the audio CD her/story:eye from stem recordings, London 2004, which contains the first complete recording (made 2003) of red shifts and WATERFALLS. Thanks to Rob Holloway and John Wall for permission to host the recording on this site.
Maggie O'Sullivan reading in Biblioteca Joanina at the 2nd International Meeting of Poets, Coimbra, Portugal, 31st May, 1995.