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Title
James Schevill reading his poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Oct. 19, 1964
Type
NonMusicAudio
Monograph
Genre Form
Poetry (LCGFT)
Classification
LCC: LWO 4362 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
spoken word (spw)
Table Of Contents
From Private dooms and public destinations: poems 1945-1962: The will of writing ; Confidential data on the loyalty investigation of Herbert Ashenfood ; A guilty father to his daughter; Seurat ; The connoisseur's history of the bathroom ; The tourist on the towers of vision, 1957 ; The newsboy enters the bar ; The frozen ink of François Villon ; AND: a funeral hymn for Ernest Hemingway ; Freud: dying in London, he recalls the smoke of his cigar beginning to sing
From The Stalingrad elegies: The astronomer ; The piano on the street ; The theologian ; The tank-weeper ; The wife of death ; The motorcycle courier ; The snow woman ; The wound of flatness
One short love song from "American power."
Capture
Date: 1964-10-19 Place: District of Columbia. Washington, D.C.
Authorized Access Point
Schevill, James Erwin, 1920- James Schevill reading his poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Oct. 19, 1964