![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on Walt Whitman and William Wordsworth - Part 1 - Ginsberg, Allen First half of a class with Allen Ginsberg reading and discussing the work of Walt Whitman and William Wordsworth, focusing on their later work. Ginsberg reads examples of Whitman's prose and poems, including "Sands at Seventy," Wordsworth's "Tintern Abbey," and examples of Wordsworth's "bad poetry." Ginsberg also reads and discusses Wordsworth's sonnets in favor of capital punishment, "Sonnets on the Punishment of Death." (Continues on 76p072.) Keywords: New American Poetry; beat movement; political poetry; transcendental poetry Downloads: 971 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg workshop, Jack Kerouac Conference. - Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg talks about writing techniques. At the beginning of the workshop, he describes the Naropa custom of bowing to begin an event. This workshop took place during the 1982 Jack Kerouac Conference at the Naropa Institute. Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Poetry reading - Part 1 - Blaser, Robin; Brown, Lee Ann; Ginsberg, Allen; Schelling, Andrew; Taylor, Steven First third of an Allen Ginsberg reading of "Pup Tent," "Newt Gingrich," "Skeleton Key," and new words to "Amazing Grace," followed with an introduction by Andrew Schelling of Robin Blaser and Lee Ann Brown reading "Even on Sunday," "Let Down Thy Bars," three versions of "Amazing Grace," "Resistance Play," "A Present Bow Downloads: 989 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | A reading by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, and Diane diPrima - Part 2 - diPrima, Diane; Ginsberg, Allen; Waldman, Anne Second half of a reading by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, and Diane diPrima. Some of the readings included are Ginsberg's "Stay Away from the White House," "Waldman's "Empty Speech" and diPrima reading from "Revolutionary Letters." (Continued from 74p008.) Downloads: 2,965 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Steven Taylor and Paula Gunn Allen performance, June, 1992. - Allen, Paula Gunn; Ginsberg, Allen; Taylor, Steven; Waldman, Anne First half of a performance with Steven Taylor, Anne Waldman, Paula Gunn Allen, and Allen Ginsberg. Taylor opens singing several songs including "London" by William Blake, set to music by Tuli Kupferberg. Waldman reads excerpts from Iovis and Kaliyuga Blues. Paula Gunn Allen's performance includes "Never cry uncle," "Heyoka (Coyote tale)," "Koshkalaka (Ceremonial dyke)," "That's a switch or so she said," and "Quien es que anda (Who is it that's walking)." Ginsberg reads "After the big parade" an... Downloads: 175 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Panel discussion on visual arts and perfection, July, 2001. - Aebi, Irene; Elmslie, Kenward; Hawkins, Bobbie Louise; Lacy, Steve; Owen, Maureen; Patton, Julie; Regan, Max; Taylor, Steven; To Panel discussion on the visual arts and perfection including the vision between amateurs and professionals, poetry and prose happening anywhere, black prayer meetings and improvising with words, and keeping the world safe for poetry. Downloads: 215 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Performance July 1984 - Baraka, Amiri; Ginsberg, Allen; Orlovsky, Peter; Ortiz, Simon Simon Ortiz reads from Fight Back and from Sand Creek. Peter Orlifsky plays a song on banjo, then monologues seeming improved. Diane Di Prima is wished a happy 50th birthday. Allen Ginsberg sings a few songs which are sound like earlier versions than found on Holy Soul Jelly Roll box set, and reads White Shroud. Amiri Baraka delivers a good performance with poems centered around African American history (wise) and Jazz. Downloads: 111 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg and Ann Charters class on Russian Futurists, July, 1981. - Charters, Ann; Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg and Ann Charters class discussing and reading from Russian Futurists. Topics include Sergei Esenin's book Confessions of a Hooligan, Vladimir Mayakovsky's poem "A Cloud in trousers," Mayakovsky's biography and prison story, rebellion's relationship to Punk, utopian heroic Communism, linguistic exploration, and Lenin and Trotsky on Russia's $150 million loan. Downloads: 713 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg and Ann Charters class on Jack Kerouac and Russian Futurists, July, 1981. - Charters, Ann; Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg and Ann Charters class on Jack Kerouac and Russian Futurists, discussing Kerouac's method of revision, his five-cent notebooks, his book Old Angel Midnight, methods of composition, his 1956-1959 notebooks, James Joyce's Molly Bloom and Finnegan's Wake, Buddhist Shakespearean plays, Kerouac's On the Road scroll, Visions of Cody and Dharma Bums, and a short discussion of the Russian Futurists. Downloads: 1,004 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg and jazz ensemble at the West End Tavern, Boulder, Colorado, July, 1991. - Ginsberg, Allen; Lande, Art Allen Ginsberg sings at the West End Tavern in Boulder, Colorado, accompanied by a jazz ensemble with Art Lande. Highlights include "Hum bom," "Put down your cigarette rag (Don't smoke)," and "Sickness blues." Downloads: 1,034 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, and Amiri Baraka reading with Steven Taylor song performance, July, 1992. - Ginsberg, Allen; Taylor, Steven; Waldman, Anne First half of a poetry reading at Naropa Institute with Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Amiri Baraka, and Steven Taylor performing songs. Ginsberg reads "Howl" and "Footnote to Howl." Taylor sings "The virus will take one in ten" and "As I walked out one morning." Waldman reads "May I speak thus" and other poems. Baraka reads "The mind of the president," "The best kept secret," "Masked angel costume," "Changes Changing," "X," "Funk lore," "I am" and other poems... Downloads: 1,552 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and Steven Taylor performance, July, 1988. - Ginsberg, Allen; Taylor, Steven; Waldman, Anne Second half of a performance of music and poetry by Steven Taylor, Anne Waldman, and Allen Ginsberg. Waldman performs "Bardo corridor" and other poems. Ginsberg and Taylor sing "Infant joy" and "The Tiger" by William Blake. Ginsberg reads and sings his own work, including "Spot anger" and many others. (Continued from 88P017) Downloads: 336 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and Steven Taylor performance, July, 1985. - Ginsberg, Allen; Taylor, Steven; Waldman, Anne An Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman and Steven Taylor performance. Waldman reads "Artemis," Mother's curse," "Thoughts of the dolphin," "Duality," and other poems. Ginsberg reads his poetry and sings William Blake poetry and other songs. Taylor provides musical accompaniment. Downloads: 1,084 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and William S. Burroughs reading, August, 1976. - Chogyam Trungpa, Rinpoche; Ginsberg, Allen; Rome, David; Waldman, Anne First half of a reading by Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and William S. Burroughs. Ginsberg reads "Ayer's rock," "December 1974," "Hospital window," "C'mon Jack," "Don't grow old" and "Father death blues." Waldman reads "Musical garden," "Energy crisis," "Boulder poem" and "Shaman hisses." David Rome reads Trungpa's "Song of the white banner," "Letter to Marpa," "In spring," spontaneous poems, "1111 Pearl Street" and "Zero is nothing." (Continued on 76P123.) Downloads: 924 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Michael McClure reading, July, 1989. - Ginsberg, Allen; Taylor, Steven; Waldman, Anne First half of a reading with Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, and Michael McClure with musical accompaniment by Steven Taylor. Ginsberg sings two songs and reads "Plutonium ode," "Guru blues," and other selections. Waldman's performance includes "Her night" and "De sueno al sueno." (Continued on 89P163) Downloads: 272 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg, Anne Waldman, Steven Taylor and Bobbi Louise Hawkins performance, July, 1989. - Ginsberg, Allen; Hawkins, Bobbie Louise; Taylor, Steven; Waldman, Anne Second half of a reading with Allen Ginsberg, Bobbie Louise Hawkins, Anne Waldman, and Steven Taylor. This portion of the reading features Waldman and Ginsberg. (Continued from 89P045) Downloads: 751 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg Basic Poetics class 33 - Ginsberg, Allen A literature class, "Basic Poetics," taught by Allen Ginsberg at The Naropa Institute May 29, 1980. Ginsberg spends the majority of the class fielding questions from the class and discussing the practice of writing with regards to his own work and the work of his peers. Ginsberg ends the class by singing sections of Blake's "The Songs Of Innocence and of Experience." This is class 33 of 33. Downloads: 408 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg Class 4 Expansive Poetics - Ginsberg, Allen Tape 4 of an 11 Tape series of a class taught by Allen Ginsberg on Expansive Poetics. Subject matter includes background on the Futurists, Dadaists, and other literary movents as well as readings of work by such writers as Vladamir Klebnikov and Kurt Schwitters. Downloads: 273 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg Class 6 Expansive Poetics - Ginsberg, Allen Tape 6 of an 11 tape series of a class taught by Allen Ginsberg on Expansive Poetics. Ginsberg discusses the lives and writing of Anna Akhmatova and Sergey Yesenin. Downloads: 207 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg Class 8 Expansive Poetics - Ginsberg, Allen Tape 8 of an 11 tape series of Allen Ginsbergs class on Expansive Poetics. Subject matter includes background on Surrealism and concepts of language and the imagination as well as readings of works by such writers as Tristan Tzara, Philip Lamantia, Andre Breton, Robert Desnos, Vitezslav Nezval, Philippe Soupeau, Francis Picabia, and Benjamin Perret. Downloads: 391 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class, Literary history of the Beat generation, the 50's, part 8, April, 1981. - Ginsberg, Allen Literary History of the Beat Generation, Class #8, taught by Allen Ginsberg. Topics covered include the Berkeley Renaissance and the work of Herbert Huncke, Philip Lamantia, John Clellon Holmes, Gregory Corso, and Robert Creeley in the 1950's. Downloads: 277 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class, Literary history of the Beat generation, the 50's, part 13, May, 1981. - Ginsberg, Allen Literary History of the Beat Generation, Class #13, taught by Allen Ginsberg. Topics covered: Kerouac's sketching in "Book of Dreams" and "Visions of Cody." Downloads: 428 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class, Literary history of the Beat generation, the 50's, part 17, May, 1981. - Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg class on Beat literary history of the 1950's discussing student sketches, the first manuscript of "Howl," and Burroughs's early work including The Yage Letters and "Roosevelt after inauguration." Part 17 of a 20 part series. Downloads: 562 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on Emily Dickinson and Gregory Corso, November, 1983. - Ginsberg, Allen Ginsberg class on Emily Dickinson and Gregory Corso. He talks about the recent invasion of Grenada by the United States, then improvises a poem about the invasion and discusses it. Ginsberg talks about the poetry of Gregory Corso and Emily Dickinson and the connection between the two. He reads Dickinson's "Before I got my eye put out" and "A bird came down to the walk." Downloads: 490 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class, On writing poetry, July, 1984. - Ginsberg, Allen Second half of an Allen Ginsberg class on writing poetry. He begins by referring to William Carlos Williams's exhortation, "No ideas but in things," comparing it to Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche's statement that "Things are symbols of themselves." He reads from Shakespeare's poetry to illustrate his point. During the lecture, Ginsberg also touches on Haiku, Kerouac, and other topics. (Continued from 84P022) Downloads: 1,083 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg Class part 1 - Ginsberg, Allen The first class in an Allen Ginsberg course on Expansive Poetics. Ginsberg opens the class with a brief history of the topics of courses he has taught in the past. He then explains his expectations for this course and the material he plans to cover in the sourcebook/anthology he is compiling. He then reads Geza Roheim's Children of the desert, Shelley's Hymn to intellectual beauty, Ode to the West Wind and the end of Adonais... Downloads: 335 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg Class part 3 - Ginsberg, Allen The third class in an Allen Ginsberg course on expansive poetics. Ginsberg begins the class with a discussion of Walt Whitman's Song of myself. This is follow-up from the previous class. He reads portions and discusses the evidence of Whitman's ego and then discusses negative capability. The class then turns to Fernando Pessoa, and poems including Salutation to Walt Whitman, Poem in a straight line, and Tobacco shop are read and discussed... Downloads: 274 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg lecture on English and American lyric poetry, July, 1996. - Ginsberg, Allen First half of an Allen Ginsberg lecture on English and American lyric poetry. Ginsberg reads William Blake's "Let the brothels of paris be opened," "The gray monk," "The Mask of anarchy," "The ballad of Sir Patrick Spense," "The Holy land of walsingham" and "Weep you no more, sad fountains," followed by Thomas Wyatt's "My lute awake," "Forget not yet," "They flee from me," "Gasgoyne's lullaby" and "Tickborn's elegy." (Continues on 96P050) Downloads: 817 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg lecture on expansive poetics, Sons of Whitman, June, 1981. - Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg lecture on expansive poetics, focusing on the influences of Walt Whitman. He discusses Surrealism, Albert Einstein, Whitman, Federico Garcia Lorca, Paul Klebnikov, Christopher Smart, Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams, Hart Crane and Edgar Allen Poe. Ginsberg reads Lorca's "Ode to Salvador Dali," Whitman's "Reversals," "Respondez" and "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry," Klebnikov's "Menagerie," Smart's "Rejoice of the lamb," and Crane's "The river." Downloads: 667 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg lecture political poetics part 12July 1989 - Ginsberg, Allen The second tape in a two tape series covering political poetics and the Russian poets. Also included are readings of the work of Pablo Neruda and the conept of imagination and emotional breakthrough. Downloads: 108 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Anne Waldman and Allen Ginsberg lecture on dharma poetics, June, 1996. - Ginsberg, Allen; Waldman, Anne Anne Waldman and Allen Ginsberg lecture on dharma poetics, including discussions of Lewis Carroll and six impossible ideas before breakfast, poetry as Siddhi, the importance of writers making connections, writing from inside one's own death, Bodhissattva vows and human compassion, poetry as sacrament, the founding of the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, and various anecdotes. The lecture ends with Ginsberg reciting the Prajna Paramita sutra. Downloads: 449 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Anne Waldman class on poetics and female writers, August, 1977. - Waldman, Anne Second half of the final class from Anne Waldman's month-long series on female writers, "Some Women Writers," during the summer of 1977, primarily consisting of student presentations. Each student reports on a subject that they have chosen for further study and then presents that subject to the entire class. Waldman makes a few closing remarks and reads from Gertrude Stein's "Why do you feel differently?" (Continued from 77P083) Downloads: 200 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[etree]](/images/mediatype_etree.gif) | Bad Livers Live at Strawberry Music Festival on 1996-10-03 - Bad Livers 01. Instrumental 02. I Know You're Married 03. Where They Do Not Know My Name 04. Crow Black Chicken 05. I'm Using My Bible For A Road Map 06. News Not The Weather 07. Ghost Train 08. I'm Goin' Back To Mom and Dad 09. Blue Ridge Express 10. Corn Liquor Made A Fool Out Of Me 11. Horses In The Mines 12. Chainsaw Therapy 13. Git Them Pretty Girls 14. My Old Man 15. Counting The Crossties 16. Shit Creek 17... Keywords: Live concert Downloads: 959 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Ginsberg and Capitol Record 1981 - Ginsberg, Allen This is an odd tape project on one side of a tape that appears to be a private conversation between Ginsberg and other artists that are not names. The conversation is interupted by Phone Calls and abruptly ends. There is a long silence and then there are two songs that are poorly produced that are not given names. Both f these songs appear on the album "Capitol Raspberry". The tape ends in mid-lyric. Downloads: 149 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Ginsberg and Rothenberg class part 2 Augus 1985 - Ginsberg, Allen; Rothenberg, Jerome Second half of an Allen Ginsberg and Jerome Rothenberg class on the voice. They introduce a variety of voice recordings, including poetry in multiple languages, sound poetry, and chanting. They also discuss theories on voice, and the effects of high frequencies as theorized by Antonin Artaud. Ginsberg and Rothenberg comment on the importance of each recording, its place in history, and perform other selected works... Downloads: 336 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Ginsberg Class Improvised Poetics part 1 July 1988 - Ginsberg, Allen This is a class that Allen Ginsberg taught at the Naropa Institute in 1988 on Improvised Poetics. Ginsberg instructs students in several writing and visualization exercises in order for them to engage mind and its structure and form. He also reads Kerouac's essay, "Essentials of Spontaneous Prose," and then discusses Kerouac and Neil Cassidy stories and techniques extensively with the class. The story of how "First thought, best thought" came about as a play between Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and ... Downloads: 543 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Ginsberg Class Improvised Poetics part 2 July 1988 - Ginsberg, Allen This is the second part to a class from 88P045. Tape begins with Allen Ginsberg and his class discussing images to create text and cliche and the faults associated with insecurity of self image related to writing. Discussion evolves to mention Whitman's "Song of Myself" and Kerouac and their candid nature and the consequences or beauties associated with recreating reality. The class then moves on to language poets and what they embody with a student reading Stephen Rodefer's "Words in Works in R... Downloads: 364 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Ginsberg reading Sincerity rap July 1985 - Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg concludes his reading at the Naropa Institute, featuring "Sincerity rap" and a notebook entry for the day of the reading, 7/21/1985. Downloads: 560 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Gregory Bateson lecture on consciousness and psychopathology part 1 1971 - Bateson, Gregory 71U031 is part 1 of Gregory Bateson's 1971 lecture on consciousness and psychopathology. Downloads: 1,032 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Kerouac Conference holmes workshop part 4 1982 - Cope, David; Micheline, Jack; Orlovsky, Peter This is one of the evening readings of the Kerouac Conference. David Cope reads a selection of poems, they are from a recent book that is published as well as old and new work. Then Jack Micheline reads. I very powerful performance that combines sounds of jazz and his unique way of living. The Orlovsky reads one poem as a favor to the audience. The evening ends.[by Ann] An open reading with David Cope, Jack Micheline, and Peter Orlovsky in a mall in Boulder, Colorado... Downloads: 182 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class. - Ginsberg, Allen; Whalen, Philip Allen Ginsberg discusses politics, attitude, anxiety, aggression, and nonviolent action. Ginsberg discusses Rainer Maria Rilke with Philip Whalen, reads an improvised poem, asks a student to do the same, then discusses the process. The tape ends with some talk about Naropa's money problems. Keywords: New American Poetry; New York School; West Coast poetry; spiritualism and literature; beat movement; political poetry; protest poetry; Buddhism Downloads: 2,373 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg and Michael McClure reading - Part 2 - Ginsberg, Allen; McClure, Michael Second half of a reading with Allen Ginsberg and Michael McClure, featuring Ginsberg songs "Guru Blues," and "Gospel Noble Truths," a few Ginsberg poems, and two poems by McClure. (Continued from 76p107.) Keywords: New American Poetry; West Coast poetry; beat movement; music and literature Downloads: 835 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class, - Ginsberg, Allen A class in Ed Sanders's "Investigative Poetics" series, led by Allen Ginsberg. Ginsberg discusses the contemporary political situation and the way in which political situations do and have interacted with poetry, with specific reference to the FBI, CIA, and Secret Service. Keywords: political poetry Downloads: 1,545 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on aboriginal poetics. - Ginsberg, Allen; Whalen, Philip Allen Ginsberg discusses "Aboriginal Poetics": the children's songs, migration songs, and funeral songs of the aboriginal population of Australia. He performs chants with aboriginal songsticks, including one written to protest the Vietnam War. The tape concludes with a reading and discussion of Vachel Lindsay's rhythmic poem "The Congo." Keywords: New American Poetry; beat movement; incantation; language and culture; preliterate culture; oral literature Downloads: 1,221 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on spontaneous poetics - Part 1 - Ginsberg, Allen; Whalen, Philip First half of a class by Allen Ginsberg on "Spontaneous Poetics." Discussion includes meditation and poetry with William Carlos Williams's "Thursday" as an example. Ginsberg discusses Indian poetry, Paris and Henri Micheaux, William Blake's "Tierza," Gertrude Stein, and political disillusionment. (Continues on 76p076.) Keywords: New American Poetry; New York School; West Coast poetry; spiritualism and literature; beat movement; political poetry; protest poetry; Buddhism Downloads: 936 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on vividness and close observation in writing - Part 1 - Ginsberg, Allen First half of a class with Allen Ginsberg discussing vividness and close observation in writing, particularly the writers who do it, including Walt Whitman, haiku, Jack Kerouac, Reznikoff, Imagists and William Carlos Williams. Ends with Ginsberg reading a poem that was a partial model for "Howl."(Continues on 86p306B.) Keywords: New American Poetry; beat movement; Buddhism; consciousness and literature Downloads: 3,756 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on vividness and close observation in writing - Part 2 - Ginsberg, Allen Second half of a class with Allen Ginsberg discussing vividness and close observation in writing, particularly the writers who do it, including Walt Whitman, haiku, Jack Kerouac, Charles Reznikoff, Imagists and William Carlos Williams. Ends with Ginsberg reading a poem that was a partial model for "Howl."(Continued from 86p306A.) Keywords: New American Poetry; beat movement; Buddhism; consciousness and literature Downloads: 882 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on revising autobiographical poems. - Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg class on steps of revising autobiographical poems. The class includes readings of Hart Crane and Percy Shelley and discussions about Gregory Corso, Basil Bunting, and Ezra Pound. The class also includes discussions and reviews of student work. Keywords: New American Poetry; modernist poetry; romantic poetry; autobiography; beat movement; objectivist Downloads: 1,201 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on early 20th century French modernism. - Ginsberg, Allen Allen Ginsberg discusses early 20th century French modernism, focusing on the poetry of Guillaume Apollinaire and Jules Laforgue, and the paintings of Paul Cezanne and the Cubists. Keywords: beat movement; protest poetry; literature and society; technology and literature Downloads: 2,109 Average rating: (1 review) |
![[audio]](/images/mediatype_audio.gif) | Allen Ginsberg class on William Carlos Williams and prosody - Part 1 - Ginsberg, Allen First half of a class by Allen Ginsberg on William Carlos Williams and prosody. Included are discussions on Williams's poems: "Thursday," "To Elsie," "Horned Purple," and "The Term." This class also covers the importance of Williams to Robert Creeley and Williams's translations from Chinese. (Continues on 76p051, currently not available.) Keywords: New American Poetry; Black Mountain School; beat movement; Buddhism; consciousness and literature; objectivism Downloads: 1,198 Average rating: (1 review) |
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