Sound Recording - James Wright; introduced by Donald Hall ([R204B]) - 1958 October 27
WUOM (Radio station: Ann Arbor, Mich.)
2016
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Abstract
[Program 80] : [Item 1] : [Part 1] : James Wright reads Thomas Hardy: "During Wind and Rain" (cuts out briefly) , Vassar Miller, "Unspoken Dialogue" , Emily Dickinson, "I Cannot Live With You" , Emily Brontë "Cold In The Earth" , his own poems: "Father" , "Lament for My Brother on a Hayrake" ,"To A Defeated Savior" , "A Poem About George Doty in the Death House" , "A Tunnel" , "My Grandmother's Ghost" , "Old Man Drunk" , unknown poem, "The Alarm" , "The Morality of Poetry" , Theodore Roethke "Academics" , Lord Byron "When a man hath no freedom to fight for at home" , Jonathan Swift "On Burning A Dull Poem" , William Blake epigrams, nursery rhymes.Other Identifiers
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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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