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Lori Chips
Lori Chips
Lori Chips reading poetry on May 6, 1976 in the Towbin Poetry Room at Bard College.
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Paul Blackburn
Paul Blackburn
Parts 3 & 4 of a nearly two-hour recording of the poet Paul Blackburn [1926-1971] reading at Bard on December 6, 1968 in Albee Social, introduced by Robert Kelly. The selections are poems published in various books of Blackburn's including: The Journals, edited by Robert Kelly (Santa Barbara: Black Sparrow, 1975); The Omitted Journals (Perishable Press, 1984); Halfway Down the Coast (Northampton, MA.: Mulch Press, 1975); The Cities (New York: Grove Press, 1967); In . On . Or About the Premises (London/New York: Cape Goliard/Grossman, 1968). Includes several selections from his translations of the Provencal poets. Includes his wonderful Pre-Lenten Gestures, a poem for Ed Dorn. Most of the texts are now contained in The Collected Poems of Paul Blackburn, edited, with an introduction by Edith Jarolim (New York: Persea Books, 1985).
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Clayton Eshleman
Clayton Eshleman
Reading given by Clayton Eshleman, November 13, 1968, Albee Social. Caltech.
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Timothy Leary
Timothy Leary
A speech delivered outside Albee Hall, March 4, 1968. The bulk of the lecture involves Leary's beliefs about marijuana and LSD use, societal fears about kids "turning on and waking up," and rumors invented by the government about recreational drug use. He tells the audience they're going to have to "drop out or cop out...drop out is an internal personal decision...your posture, your inner-stance...detaching from anything meaningless...or that would lead you to continue as a replaceable part."
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Jonathan Williams
Jonathan Williams
Reading given by Jonathan Williams at Bard College on October 21, 1968. Recorded in Albee Social, 9:00pm.
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Richard Ellman
Richard Ellman
Talk given by Richard Ellman at Bard College on May 10, 1967, at Bard Hall. "The Artist as Critic and Criminal" (on Oscar Wilde), John Bard Lecture. Intro by Andrew Wanning.
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Uwe Johnson
Uwe Johnson
Reading by German novelist Uwe Johnson from his novel The Third Book About Achim. Side 2 of this tape is a Q&A with Johnson. April 25, 1967.
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W.S. Merwin
William Stanley Merwin
Reading given by W.S. Merwin at Bard College, March 20, 1967, in Bard Hall. Audio incomplete.
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George Starbuck
George Starbuck
A reading given by George Starbuck at Bard College on November 8, 1967, at the Procter Art Center, 8:00pm.
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Theodore Weiss
Theodore Weiss
Reading given by Theodore Weiss at Bard College, March 8, 1967. Recorded in Albee Social, 8:30pm.
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Richard Clarke
Richard Clarke
Richard Clarcke reading his own poetry at Bard College. Faculty Poetry Reading on March 23, 1966.
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Erich Heller
Erich Heller
Essayist Erich Heller, reading essays on Nietzche and Yeats. Bard Hall, 3/15/1966. Introduced by an unidentified Bard academic.
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Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly
Robert Kelly reading his own poetry. Bard College, 3/09/1966. Tape warbles until a brief cutout at 00:01:20.
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Galway Kinnell
Galway Kinnell
Galway Kinnell reading his own poetry at Bard College. Albee Social, 05/17/1966.
Kinnell starts his time by reading Whitman’s ‘RESPONDEZ!’ and ‘To The States.’
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George P. Elliott
George P. Elliott
Lecture given by George P. Elliott at Bard College entitled ‘Discovering the Dangs: Integration of Dream and Fictional Materials.’ November 30, 1965.
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Howard Nemerov
Howard Nemerov
A reading given by Howard Nemerov at Bard College, September 6, 1965 at Albee Social. Audio quality poor.
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Indonesian Poets trans. Burton Raffel
Burton Raffel and Chairil Anwar
Reading and Q&A given by translator Burton Raffel at Bard College on November 23, 1965. Translations of Indonesian Poetry by W.S. Renora and Chairal Anwar.
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Paul Blackburn
Paul Blackburn
Poetry reading by Paul Blackburn at Ward Manor, Bard College on March 12, 1964 with introduction by Terrance Dewsnap.
*Note: Piano music cuts in from approximately 1:05-1:39
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Gerrit Lansing
Gerrit Lansing
Gerrit Lansing reading his own poetry. 12/18/1963. Lansing was the editor of the short-lived literary magazine SET, which published poets ranging from Robert Kelly to Aleister Crowley.
Liner notes identify the poems as follows:
“Festival Song; Judgment Of The City; Onset 1; Onset 2; The Burden of Set 1; The Burden of Set 2; The Green Bottle; The Undertaking; Conventicle; Tabernacle; Planting The Amplitudes.”
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Diane Wakoski
Diane Wakoski
Reading given by Diane Wakoski at Bard College on December 10, 1973. Recorded in the Towbin Poetry Room.
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Paul Blackburn
Paul Blackburn
Paul Blackburn reading at Bard College on May 5, 1962.
Details from open reel tape cover: Proenca :Intro.; Betrand de Born, Guillem de Poitou et al. Piere Vidal, Jaufre Rudel, Cercamon Marcabrun, Beatriz de Dia; Bertran's Sestina.
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H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) and Charles Olson
Hilda Doolittle and Charles Olson
Poetry readings given by H.D. (Hilda Doolittle) and Charles Olson. Tape dated 1961.
00:00-42:28 - H.D. reads from her epic poem 'Helen In Egypt.'
42:38-End - Charles Olson reads from his in-progress collection The Maximus Poems. Note inside the box reads "At Vancouver: Maximus From Dogtown ...letter 27 1961". [Ellipses original.]
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WBAI Poetry Broadcasts - 1961
99.5 WBAI
Recorded broadcasts from 99.5 WBAI:
Side I, Left Track: Undated. Poems by:
Ed Dorn (‘Sousa’)
Paul Carroll (‘Father’)
John Logan (‘N.Y. Scene’)
Judson Jerome (‘Cages’)
Charles Tomlinson (2 poems)
Robert Duncan (‘Pindar’)
Reading and interview with Allen Ginsberg
Side I, Right Track:
Reading and interview with Robert Creeley (July 18, 1961)
Reading by Paul Blackburn (August 4, 1961)
Reading by Robert Kelly (July 29, 1961)
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