Audio Recording Julia Watson Barbour reading her poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Mar. 22, 1978
Julia Watson Barbour reading her poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory,
Mar. 22, 1978
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Title
- Julia Watson Barbour reading her poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Mar. 22, 1978
Names
- Barbour, Julia Watson
- Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- 1978.
Contents
- They still write of snow and rain -- Red light -- The heroic people of Prague -- Not that you would give a damn! Robert Frost -- My relevance -- To Veronica -- Dies irae -- An American sadness -- A sad little story -- A sad little story made glad -- If I could throw a poem's words up -- Time -- Shaggy banks -- To Countee Cullen -- A scientific condition with God on my three sides -- On meeting a great poet -- Deprived, we adults grope -- I remember New England -- N Street -- The eye of Andrew Wyeth -- A laudable avoidable -- Order in the jungle -- Washington spring -- Everyone wants something all their own -- The hunter -- Ode to egomania -- Love, blame me not for disserving ways.
Notes
- - Recorded for the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature.
Medium
- 1 sound tape reel (60 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, full track, mono. ; 10 in. + program information ([2] p.)
Call Number/Physical Location
- Tape 12123
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 91740675
Online Format
- audio