Title
[Poetry reading] / Ed Dorn.
Description
Recorded by George Butterick on a 90 minute Ampex sound cassette in possibly in January 1973.
Poetry reading by Ed Dorn. Robert Creeley introduces Dorn
Creator
Ed Dorn.
Publisher
The Poetry Collection of the University Libraries. Digital conversion was made possible through a 2009 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Date
1973?
Rights
Type
Sound recording
Identifier
BUT029
Table Of Contents
Note 1: The address --Note 2: The procedure --Tuesday 2 March 1976 --Environmental carcinogens --101 --The Rezanov film script --Alaska wants to be a nation --Loose goose, tight shoes and cold igloos --Political --A discovery --101 --The fence, or the Bauhaus outhouse --Proposition 13 --Sometime the scent of fear sweeps over us --Public notice --Trees --A pontificary use of the art --The boundary condition --Living with the enemy --The metric system --Next year will be the 100th --Recycling is an after-work recreation --Recreation wrecks --Rancho Canaille or Propositions for living with the metaphor of Cancer --Hall of flowers --Gnawed tongues --Torture --The Sonoma County Line --Tortured --The death of Howard Hughes --Hughes --In defense of quality --22 January --Ode of the increasingly urgent searches --The evolution of energy from Tennessee to Cumbria --Wanted --Whereas --Night watchman look to my flashlight --It is dangerous to be alive --101 --those hunchbacks out back have a lot of crust --Evolution --Grammatical problem --Eternal vigilance --The script but not necessarily the cure --Trailers --People who call in are sick --Admission of error is a weakness of judgment --Post 76 --Listen, if anybody out there's --The plague --A mild threat --The whiner, obnoxious as ever, at latest report --Books I have read while driving --101 --Happiness is a violent emotion --I wouldn't go back --Humanity divides neatly --It is said, poetry audiences --One must not be guilty --It's an undeniable law --At Jack Spicer's bar --One must not be unkind --I don't give a dog turd --A protest against still another empty-minded choice --I can believe Panama is the most --1 billion Chinese are telling me --A reminder to the folks --Success --The Burr quote --The Dee Young quote --The song of the vulgar boatman --At least one increase has maintained itself --Not so bad after all --A question of appetite --Colorado.
Is Part Of
Hear@Buffalo: The Poetry Collection’s Audio Archive
Audience
UB Only
Video Filename
lib-pc002-BUT029.mp3
Citation
Ed Dorn., “[Poetry reading] / Ed Dorn.,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed January 28, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/55237.