David Antin
is a poet, critic and performance artist,
whose books include
Definitions (1967),
Autobiography (1967),
Code
of Flag Behavior (1968),
Meditations (1971),
Talking (1972 & 2001),
After
the War (A Long Novel with Few Words) (1973),
Dialogue (1980),
Tuning (1984),
Selected
Poems 1963-1973 (1991) and
What It Means to be Avant-Garde
(1993),
A
Conversation with David Antin, a dialogue with Charles
Bernstein
,; and
i never knew what time
it was (University of California Press, 2005).
David Antin Soundfiles at PennSound
"Some
Questions about Modernism" (1974)
On Narrative (vs story) (1995) in three parts: one, two, three.
"Words to the Wise" (2009)
Autobiography (1967, Great Bear Pamphlet, Something Else Press) [PDF, 580k] (via UBU)
"The Begger and the King": part one, part two
Charles Bernstein, A Conversation with David Antin and Album Notes (Granary Books, 2002): pdf
TALKS
- "The Noise of Time" (from Boston Review)
- from Tuning
(New Directions, 1984)
- "Three
Musics for Two Voices" (Aspen, no. 8 -- c. 1970
-- via Ubu)
INTERVIEWS
- Talking
and Thinking: David Antin in Conversation with Hazel Smith and
Roger Dean
(Postmodern Culture, 1993)
- talking with Brian McHale, from Narrative 12:1 (Jan. 2004)
ABOUT
- Caroline
Bergvall on A Conversation with David Antin (Jacket)
- Douglas Messerli on Antin's essays (2011)
- San Diego Reader on Antin's essays (2011)
- Antin
issue of the Review of Contermporary Fiction (via Archive.org)