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Tom Raworth: San Diego, February 2000: Audio recording.

Saturday, 27 June 2009 2:00 P GMT+02
Tracks:- 1. Proust from the Bottom Up p. 252 2. Firewall p.513-519 3. 2 times 14 line sonnets:- a. we could turn to p.434 b. looking for shelter will cause p.435 4. Sixty Words I've Never Used Before p. 524-526

Edward Dorn: Our company thus moves collectively along the River Rio Grande.... Whitehare.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008 9:04 P GMT+02
Our company thus moves collectively along the River Rio. The poet starts the strings, as sleep inhabits the stage, along the silver of a morning raga,      &nbs

Edward Dorn: Gunslinger Book II. Title page.

Tuesday, 1 July 2008 9:03 P GMT+02
Edward Dorn Gunslinger Book II poem poet poetry

Edward Dorn: Gunslinger Book II. Dedication page

Tuesday, 1 July 2008 7:54 P GMT+02

Edward Dorn: Gunslinger Book 1; Auto-Destruction.

Sunday, 29 June 2008 7:27 P GMT+02
Auto-Destruction

Philip Whalen: If you're so smart, why ain't you rich?

Tuesday, 24 June 2008 9:19 P GMT+02
*If you're so smart, why ain't you rich? *I need everything else Anything else Desperately But I have nothing Shall have nothing but this Immediate, inescapable and invaluable No one can afford THIS Being made here and now

Philip Whalen: Homage to Lucretius

Monday, 23 June 2008 8:43 P GMT+02
HOMAGE TO LUCRETIUS It all depends on how fast you're going Tending towards light, sound Or the quiet of mere polarity Objects: Slowness Screen A walking sieve Wide-open and nowhere The mountains themselves Picked up into turnips, trees Wander as

Philip Whalen

Monday, 23 June 2008 3:27 P GMT+02
Philip Whalen The Road Runner THE ROAD RUNNER *For L.J.Reynolds *Thin l

Edward Dorn: The poem called RIDING THRU MÁDRID

Saturday, 5 January 2008 12:12 A GMT+02
The poem called RIDING THRU M?DRID Talk with the Trees and Speak with the Trees and Get it on with the Trees They know the earth best Stand up in the Trees They see straight to Heaven And they have heaved in waves Their deposits into Earth The

Robert Creeley: Flesh

Thursday, 13 December 2007 8:51 P GMT+02
FLESH Awful rushes at times floating out in that emptiness don't answer nothing for no one. Seeing dear flesh float by- days emptied of sun and wind, hold on to trees and dirt. Want it under me, body, want legs to keep working- don't think anym

Tom Raworth reading at Essex University Lakeside Theatre: clip from "Caller"

Monday, 8 October 2007 11:21 P GMT+02
Clip from Tom Raworth's reading of CALLER at Essex University's Lake side Theatre, England.

Robert Creeley: Oh No.

Friday, 31 August 2007 7:32 P GMT+02
Oh NoIf you wander far enoughYou will come to itand when you get therethey will give you a place to sit  for yourself only, in a nice chair,and all your friends will be therewith smiles on their facesand they will likewise all have places.

Jack Spicer: A Book of Music

Saturday, 25 August 2007 8:52 P GMT+02
A Book Of Music   by Jack Spicer   Coming at an end, the loversAre exhausted like two swimmers. WhereDid it end? There is no telling. No love isLike an ocean with the dizzy procession of the waves' boundariesFrom which two can e

Ed Dorn: From "SONGS Set Two A Short Count. This volume is to honour the Scald."

Tuesday, 24 July 2007 8:16 P GMT+02
19Come to knowThe white field falling from the houseWhere afternoon runs into the SunThe snowe filled fieldBeneath itThe red floor of iceA blue space to keep it inHis Newengland frontier press 1970  

Edward Dorn: The Cycle

Sunday, 6 May 2007 8:49 P GMT+02

One hundred years.

Thursday, 26 April 2007 4:09 P GMT+02
hundred years

Song: The Astronauts.....from Geography

Thursday, 26 April 2007 3:59 P GMT+02
Stephen Hawking's Zero-G Flight Booked, Renowned British Physicist ... Song: The Astronauts             for clair oursler On the bed of the vast promiscuityof the poet's senses is turnedthe multip

Hawthorned Hedgerows: WCW's: The Locust Tree in Flower

Monday, 16 April 2007 8:08 A GMT+02
The Locust Tree in FlowerAmongofgreenstiiffoldbrightbrokenbranchcomewhitesweetMayagainWCW. 'Collected Earlier Poems' page 93 (MacGibbon & Kee, 1951)

Robert Creeley: Poem "Oh, do you remember"....Ed Dorn.

Wednesday, 21 March 2007 8:24 P GMT+02
Robert Creeley from Cento Magazine Oh, do you remember...         Remember sweet Ed who despite being dead

Ezra Pound: From Drafts and Fragments of CANTOs CX-CXVII

Tuesday, 20 March 2007 11:34 A GMT+02
A blown husk that is finished             but the light sings eternal a pale flare over marshes                 &nb

[Photo Album] Edward Dorn: THE KULTCHURAL EXCHANGE

Sunday, 18 March 2007 5:31 P GMT+02
                   THE KULTCHURAL EXCHANGE                   &nbs

Edward Dorn: from "Hands Up!", The Air of June Sings.

Friday, 23 February 2007 12:07 P GMT+02
The Air of June Sings Quietly and while at rest on the trim grass I have gazed,admonished myself for having never been here at the graveside and read the names of my Time Wanderers.And now, the light noise of the children at play on the inscribed

Franco Beltrametti: Wall Painting and poem, Dear Jack Spicer.

Thursday, 25 January 2007 10:37 P GMT+02
Franco Beltrametti Franco's painting on the outside wall of his room, in the courtyardof 3 Dear Jack Spicer I watch with curiosity and

Lew Welch: THE SONG MT. TAMALPAIS SINGS

Sunday, 21 January 2007 12:23 P GMT+02
THE SONG MT. TAMALPAIS SINGSThis is the last place. There is nowhere else to go.                Human movements,          &nb

Ezra Pound: Drafts and Fragments of CANTOS CX-CXV11

Tuesday, 28 March 2006 9:43 P GMT+02
from CANTO CXV