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MMM | Radio Poetique | The identity papers CD | more audio poetry | the asian arts initiative of philadelphia | faculty site
Many Mountains Moving: a national literary journal of diverse voices and a small poetry press that published invisible sister by Jeffrey Ethan Lee in 2004.
Visit the invisible sister webpage for free poems from the book, free audio, reviews, and much more.
Radio Poetique, Hosted by Susan Brennan, and archived at PENNsound
http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Poetic-Brooklyn.html
for the June 6, 2004 Jeffrey Ethan Lee Interview:
Introduction by Susan Brennan (2:07)
Sex Ed Blues (1:44)
Discussion (2:29)
Peace Valley Elementary School During the Vietnam War (5:44)
*Discussion 2 (27:02)
Invisible Sister (4:51)
Discussion 3 (3:56)
Iris's Painter Hears the Rain Music Return Off-Broadway (3:52)
Final Discussion (5:28)Full Interview (57:33): MP3, RealAudio
* Discussion 2 includes material about the writing of identity papers and other background information.
To get the identity papers CD, send an e-mail to jeffreyethan@att.net
Drimala Records, the producer of the 2002 identity papers CD featuring Jeffrey Ethan Lee, actress Lori-Nan Engler and percussionist Toshi Makihara, has closed its website formerly at www.drimala.com site with the following message:
October 7, 2006: Thank you for visiting Drimala Records. After 10 years, 25 releases, and 32,546 customers in 47 countries, we have decided to take a hiatus from the music business. We have gone off to play out other dreams that are right for this time in our lives. So thank you to everyone that made Drimala possible and the ride of a lifetime. Be well and may you go in peace wherever your ears take you. We leave you with this quote from Keith Jarrett, “Jazz is there and gone. It happens. You have to be present for it. That simple.”
—The Drimala Crew
The audio webpage of Jeffrey Ethan Lee with links to several other audio poetry projects and audio poetry sites.
Jeffrey Ethan Lee's faculty webpage at University of Northern Colorado