[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, April 1, 1988] / Gustaf Sobin.
[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, April 1, 1988] / Gustaf Sobin. is UB Only.
Title
[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, April 1, 1988] / Gustaf Sobin.
Description
Recorded at the University at Buffalo on April 1, 1988 on a 90 minute Maxell sound cassette.
Robert Creeley introduces the poet Gustaf Sobin. Sobin reads poetry from his works: Celebration of the sound through (1982), The earth as air (1984), Nile (1984), and Voyaging portraits (1988). Sobin reads poems in honor of George Oppen, Robert Duncan and his family members.
Creator
Gustaf Sobin.
Publisher
The Poetry Collection of the University Libraries. Digital conversion was made possible through a 2009 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Date
1988
Rights
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Type
Sound recording
Identifier
PCR302
Table Of Contents
Dominion --Signs --Isn't this almost --Effigy ultimately the sister --Helix --Breath's reflections --Troubador --Thus --Draft for Santa Cruz --Madrigal --Girondeau --Irises --Les a pieds --Of neither wind nor anemones --Along lines, the lines move --IIdyll --Nile --What the music wants (In memory of George Oppen) --From a motel on the outskirts of Cleveland, Ohio --Nantasket --Rochester --Ferrara unleavened --Lineage --A portrait on the self --An instrument of its syllables.
Is Part Of
Hear@Buffalo: The Poetry Collection’s Audio Archive
Audience
UB Only
Video Filename
lib-pc002-PCR302.mp3
Citation
Gustaf Sobin., “[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, April 1, 1988] / Gustaf Sobin.,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed November 26, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/index.php/items/show/55305.