Sound Recording - Robert Lowell ([R200B]) - 1965 March 20
WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2016
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Abstract
[Program 76] : [Item 1] : [Part 1] : Broadcast September 09 1965, Creative Arts Festival; includes paper insert; Robert Lowell reads unknown poem, "Mr. Edwards and the Spider", "Falling Asleep Over the Aeneid" , "Elegy on Ford Madox Ford", "Memories of West Street and Lepke", translations of Boris Pasternak poems, "Middle Age", "Fall 1961", "The Neo-Classical Urn", "For The Union Dead."Other Identifiers
8738-SR-76-1-1
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Content note: The sound recording(s) associated with this repository item derive from a single audio reel tape. A single tape may yield multiple audio files if there were variations in tape stock, speed, or channels (i.e. stereo or mono). For more information see http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/108126.
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