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Lillian Allen et. al, "Muttertongue: What Is a Word in Utter Space" (Exile Editions, 2025)

Nov 14, 2025
Gregory Betts, a poet and professor at Brock University, discusses the collaborative work 'Muttertongue' alongside acclaimed Toronto poet Lillian Allen. The conversation dives into how live jams shaped their creative trio, the unique blend of sonic poetry that merges sound and digital effects, and the energetic interactions experienced in performances. Betts also reflects on the significance of ancestral languages and the evolution of poetic forms, advocating for the importance of taking risks in experimental literature.
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ANECDOTE

Club Jam Sparked The Project

  • Gregory Betts recounts inviting Lillian Allen to an experimental noise-band session that led to spectacular performances.
  • Those gigs inspired studio recordings and became the basis for the Muttertongue album and book.
ANECDOTE

Vinyl Insert Grew Into A Book

  • Betts describes getting his first vinyl copy and planning an insert that grew into the book.
  • The insert's expansion into a standalone Exile Editions book mirrors how the record and book developed together.
INSIGHT

Book As Performance Score

  • The printed book functions as a performance score to trigger live improvisation for the trio.
  • Betts calls the book a kind of extended liner notes that guide embodied performance.
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