[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, March 7, 1968] /
[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, March 7, 1968] / is UB Only.
Title
[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, March 7, 1968] /
Description
Recorded at the University at Buffalo on March 7, 1968 by Allen De Loach for the Poetry Collection on a 7 inch Scotch reel-to-reel tape.
This reading by Allen Ginsberg, Robert Duncan, John Wieners, Robin Blaser, and Robert Creeley was held at the University at Buffalo on March 7, 1968 and was sponsored by the Faculty Committee for Peace in Vietnam.
Publisher
The Poetry Collection of the University Libraries. Digital conversion was made possible through a 2009 National Endowment for the Humanities grant.
Date
1968
Rights
Type
Sound recording
Identifier
INT187A
Table Of Contents
Disc 1.Allen Ginsberg reading:Hare Krishna --War profit litany (early version) --These states, into L.A. (early version). --Robert Duncan reading:Orders, passages 24 --Up rising, passages 25 --The soldiers, passages 26 --Transgressing the real, passages 27. --John Wieners reading:No loving son (early version) --Unhired --first line of poem:[What to do when the one you love rejects it] --first line of poem:[I'm attracted to you] --first line of poem:[Pride's a useful catalyst] --Beauty never is mine. --Disc 2.Why have you chosen a penis as an object of adoration. --Robin Blaser reading:The holy forest --The finder --Out of the window --Image nation 2 --Letters to Freud. --Robert Creeley reading:Names --The boy --Friends --The finger. --Allen Ginsberg reading:Continuation of a long poem on these states --Kansas City to Saint Louis --Who will take over the universe? --Earth's winter song --Sonnet 4 --5th sonnet --These past years, passages 10 --Epilogos.
Is Part Of
Hear@Buffalo: The Poetry Collection’s Audio Archive
Audience
UB Only
Video Filename
lib-pc002-INT187A.mp3
Citation
“[Poetry reading at the University at Buffalo, March 7, 1968] /,” Digital Collections - University at Buffalo Libraries, accessed May 3, 2025, https://digital.lib.buffalo.edu/items/show/54387.