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119. Lipton, Carradine, et al. reading poetry, [s.d.]

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Tape 119, side 1, part A) child (James Lipton?) singing (0:02) and talking with Lawrence Lipton and an unidentified woman. ❧ Unidentified male reading Dylan Thomas' "In my craft or sullen art" (4:32) with music. John Carradine reading "In Africa" (6:14) with music, unidentified male reading Dylan Thomas' "Lament" (12:47) with music, John Carradine reading Walt Whitman's "Poets to come" and "To you" from Leaves of grass (17:04) with music, unidentified man reading William Carlos Williams' "Tract" (19:55) with music. ❧ Tape 119, side 1, part B) Lawrence Lipton commentary and reading his "The ultimate weapon" (0:27), reading his "Moonsong for a knighted maid" (2:16), reading his "A funky blues for all squares, creeps and cornballs" (5:25), statement on poets being choked up with phlegm when they are about to recite (the demon) (7:14), reading his "Whatever became of Julie Ann" (7:45), reading his "Improvisation on a theme from Bird Parker" (14:52), mention of the record album "Jazz canto: an anthology of poetry & jazz", Lipton reading his "Arco passage for a blue base" (16:52), reading his "African mirage" (18:59), mention of Giordano Bruno who was an Italian Dominican friar executed by the church for heresy, Lipton reading his "Bruno in Venice West" (21:39), unidentified male reading his "The return" (30:04), unidentified male reading his "Pas de deux" (32:01), unidentified male reading his "The wonder" (34:07), unidentified male reading his "Ocean Park" (36:34), unidentified male reading his "Coffee house" (39:51). ❧ Unidentified male reading "...found the sun could be white..." (43:25) (fragment). The reference to "Pill" on the container is obscure. -- TIMES indicate where sections begin.
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