Date: | 03/04/80 |
Length: | 60 minutes |
Tape Quality: | good |
Collection: | Poetry Center |
Ethnicity: | white |
Language: | English |
Use Policy: | available |
Content: | From The Great American Poetry Bake-Off: "Gary Snyder as Melon-Slaughterer" and "Robert Creeley Buys a Record." He invents the Poetics of the 5th Century Persian poet Harum Abu Hateen Al Farskin and reads "Christmas Poem, 1966," "The Burial of the Ashes," "Gin, and the King's Men...," "My husband doesn't intend the pain...," "Gauguin's Chair," and "Our thrusts are scarcely marble...." Mayes, Frances (Intro.) Dennis, Carl (Co-reader) |