Reader: Hamill, Sam

Accession Number - 1118


Date: 04/23/92
Length: 37 minutes
Tape Quality: good
Collection: Poetry Center
Ethnicity: white
Language: English
Use Policy: available
Content: From Only Companion: "Dusk," "Early morning glows...," "Approaching midnight...," "These Cold Mountain Winds," "True I may appear...," "My black hair tangled...," "No one visits here...," "Deep within the mountains...," "Dead I'll Lie Forever," "Needing a pillow...," "So you must persist...," "`Satori' Noted," "Sometimes while wandering...," "Without beginning...," "Now what can I do...," "The handsome boatman...," "All three thousand worlds...," "The mind is all sky...." From The Infinite Moment: from Sappho, "He is almost a god...," "Eros seizes and shakes...," "Silent On the subject of vengeance...," "High on the upper outermost bough...," "The Pleiades disappear...." From Anacreon: "Weaving a garland...," "Eros playing among the roses...," "Count if you can...," "The dark earth drinks...," "And why must you hurry...," "Lyra Graeca," "It was a Phrygian...," "Peeking in through...," "Europa kisses sweetly...." From Amatory Poems: "Something in my soul...," "For a little gold...," "It's true I will die...," "You are a bee...," "Were that woman's...," "How can any man...," "The years have not damaged...," "I like a lot of woman...," "A single stench...," "No charm all looks...," "I can't bear to watch...," "You can explore...," "Her perfect naked breast...," "Once I lay down...," "Nico's bedroom talents...," "Didyme waved...," "They had the nerve to name you Constance...," "By what right do they call Zeus...," "Phyllis loving...." From Paulus Silentiarius: "Sappho kisses softly...," "And there lay the lovers...," "Even clothed...." From Epigrams: "It's wise to make...," "I've never feared...," "Pity poor...," "The vile mouth...," "A poet came...," "Don't kiss the mouth...," "A strange race of critics...," "All the long evening...," "That poet is best...." From Fatal Pleasure: "A Word For Spring." From Mandala: "Malebolge." And, from The Nootka Rose: "A Lover's Quarrel." Catacalos, Rosemary (Intro.) Hirshfield, Jane (Co-reader)

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