![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Evil - by Lawrence Ferlinghetti Evil - by Lawrence Ferlinghetti Downloads: 555 Average rating: (0 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Wilfred Funk: A Poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti A short, humorous poem, listing the unattractive qualities and poor personal hygiene of Wilfred Funk. Written by Lawrence Ferlinghetti and read by the poet this work poke’s fun at Wilfred Funk, the famed lexicographer, and columnist for the conservative “Reader’s Digest.” Although the portrait it paints is quite uncomplimentary and is ridden with vulgarities, the seemingly vitriolic nature of the tirade is leavened by an inherent sense of amusement and the over the top nature of the comp... Keywords: KPFA-FM; Poetry; Spoken Word |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Peter Lamborn Wilson and Lawrence Ferlinghetti reading, March, 1998. - Ferlinghetti, Lawrence; Taylor, Steven; Wilson, Peter Lamborn A Peter Lamborn Wilson and Lawrence Ferlinghetti reading with Wilson discussing Harry Smith in a talk he calls, "Praying in darkness." Wilson also discusses Chinese shamanism. Ferlinghetti reads with musical accompaniment by Steven Taylor. They perform "The greedy blues" and "The breeding blues," followed by a series of poems. The reading ends with "Are there not still fireflies" and "Rivers of light." Downloads: 1,631 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Zamora Ferlinghetti poetry reading July 1990 - Ferlinghetti, Lawrence; Ginsberg, Allen; Zamora, Daisy Daisy Zamora and Lawrence Ferlinghetti read original poetry, Allen Ginsberg reads poems by Nicanor Parra. Zamora's poems also read in English included, "Death's Makeup," and "What Hands in my Hands." Downloads: 242 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Movement Museum - December 31, 2009 Movement Museum a radio show broadcast Thursdays at 14h on CKUT 90.3 FM in Montreal, Chris 'Zeke' Hand talks about dance in Montreal. In this show we hear Part 1 from a discussion between Isabelle Van Grimde, Dominique Porte and Daniele Desnoyers at Circuit Est from last June, Part 4 of the Trisha Brown Interview, and the Victor Quijada interview from April, 2009 is replayed. The theme song is sung by Hans Edler, the dance poems of the week are Take Me Out to the Go-Go by Thomas Sayers Ellis and... Keywords: Montreal; CKUT; Dance; Circuit Est; Trisha Brown; Victor Quijada; Rubberbandance; Hans Edler; Thomas Sayers Ellis; Lawrence Ferlinghetti; Janina Fialkowska Downloads: 5 |
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