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DOCUMENT RESUME
ED 114 059 IR 002 683
AUTHOR Salley, Homer E.,_Comp.TITLE Available Recotffings of American Poatry,and Poets.RUB DATE 11 Mar 75NOTE 48p.
'EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC -$1.95 Plus PostageDESCRIPTORS *American Literature; Bibliographies; Magnetic Tape'
Cassettes;"*Phonograph Records; *Poetry; *Poets
ABSTRACTA list of currently available phonorecords and
magnetic tape cassettes of American poetry and poeis is presented.Listed alphabetically by,poet, each citation includes record title, a'list of poems on the record, number of records in the set, publisher,and publisher's item number. Entries are analytical in that all worksof one poet are listed under his name, in-cluding works that are onlypart of a collection of recordings of several poets' works. Alist ofpublishers' names and addresses4is attached. (LS)
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AVAILABLE RECORDINGS OF AMERICAN POETRY AND POETS
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EDUCATIONTHIS DOCUMENT HAS SEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY ;AS RECEIVED FROMTHE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING IT. POINTSOF VIEW OR OPINIONSSTATED 00 NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT. OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OFEDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY.
University of ToledoToledo, Ohio
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Available Recordings of American Poetry and PoetsCompiledlly Homer E. Salley
University of Toledo
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.Abiams, Robert
Adafs., Leonie
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Aiken, Conrad
Ands.exs
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Beyond th-q Blues.'Circlets in the Sand
Poets.Reading Their Own PoemsT Runner With the Lotsy e- NeuritGrapes MakingSundown -
Country.SummerLullaby
An Album of Modern PoetryRead.
coSpoke'
The,./
y Poetsntry SummerArts Treasury'
r Poemsell.Tbwer-undownLight at EquinoxGrapes MakingLullabyCountry Summer
oniad,Aiken ReadingA Letter from Li P.oThe Blues of Ruby Matrixfime ino the Rock
4- Argo- PCP -1071
1-Library of CongressPL-12
1-Library of CongressPL-20-21-22
- Poets Reading' 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1,046
3CaedmOn-TC-1019
Poets Reading Their Own Poems .1:Library of CongressPreludes for »Memnon XIV, XIX, PL-11
LXIII, III and XXIX.The Cie.dmon,Treasury of.Modern Poets 3-Caedin011-TC-2006
Re'ading Their Own PoetryTetalestai
An Albui of Kodsern Poetry ii,ead 1-Library of Congress'by Poets PL120-21-22
The RoomRimbaud and,Verlaine
Spoken Arts Treasury,- Poets ReadingTheir Poems
The First Pi.elude from: Preludesfrcii Memnon or Preludes to Aptitude
I Man ,That Angel of Bright,Consciousness
Sea Holly
Beyond the BluesBlow Man Blow
2-Spoken Arts-SA-1043.
4-Argo-PLP-1071
AUTHOR . TITLE
AsBberry,-JOhn.
PUBLISHER
Spoken Arts-Treasury = Poets 'Reading. .2 Spoke.n'ArtsSA71056--Their Poems '
Thoughts of a Young Girl':A Last WorldThey Dream Only ol*America....Some:TreeS
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Auden,' W7stam Hugh :8pOken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading' 'Z-SpokenTheir Poems A
- Song: O'Where Are You(Going ,
ViPanelle: If I Could Tell YouThe WandererRilier ProfileAfter Rtadinga Child's Guide toModerd'Physics
An Album of Modern Poetry. Read by 1- Library ofPoet§Musee desiBetiux ArtsThe Unkno4n Citizen'
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsMobs° to Ferdinand' *
Musee de's Beaux Arts:Re,fugee Blues
W. H. Auden ReadingIn'Memory of 'W. B.YetttsIn Praise of LimestoneThe Capital,
r School ChildrenAs He. lls
Five Lyrics,Riecious RiveBucolics (Winds, Woods, Mountains,
Likes; Islands, Plains, Streams).Records for School 7-Columbia-
/BalladPrime
Baker, Howard Poets Reading Their Own Poems0.4e to the Sea
Arts2SA-1048
.PL-20=21-22ongress
1-Library of CongressPL-1
3-Caedmon-TC-1019
Barker, George
Benet,,Rosemary
genet, StephenVincent
An Albuti of Modern PoetryRead by PoetS'Three Memorial Sonnets foi TWa.Young SeamenSonnet to My MotherNews .of the World. I,-II, and III
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1-Library of Congress,PL-12
1-Library of CongressPLL,20-21-22
Abraham. Lincoln 6-Decca-DL-8515Nancy Hanks, read by Agnes Moorehead-
7-COiUMbia-SL-181.John ,Brown's Bady .
(Tyrone-power, Judith Anderson,Raymond Massey)
Poets Reading'. Th it Own Poems 1-Library of CongressThe Ballad of William Sycamore APL -23
The Death of Stonewall Jacks-onThe Opening of the Battle *of GettysburgLitany for Dictatorships
AUTHOR TITLE
Benet, Stephen --Vincent (cont'd).
Stephen Vincent Benetteed by poet:
The Barlad,of William SycamoreThe. Death of Stonewall JacksonThe Opening 9f the Battle of
GettyibdreLitany foraictatorshipsread by Joseph Wiseman
American Names. ,4
John James AudubonStephen Vincent Benet'.
read by Joseph Wisema*:Daniel BooneWestern Wagons"
dt"
The Mountain WhippoorwillDolr,ou Remember Springfield-?Nightmare Number Thre0Minor LitanyDulce Ridentem
Stephen. ,Vincent Benetread by Joseph Wiseman
Nightmarefor Future%Reference,Nightmare at Noon-Metr"Opolitan NightmasreNightmare, wifith AngelsDifferenceShort' Ode.Thomas JeffersonNotes to, be Ieft in a CornersitOneOde to Walt Whitman
Spoken Arts Treasury -.Poets ReadingTheir Poems
SparrowLitany for Dictatorships
PUBLISHER
3-Caedmon-TC-1137
:.3?-Caedmon-TC-1337
Benet, William Rose Spoken Arts Treasury'6 Their Poems
Tite WhaleJesse James
'Bennett, Joseph.
Berryman; John
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3-CaOrnon'--(C14y01
4) 4
2- Spoken Arts SA1045
- 'Pbets Reading 2- Spoken. Arts-SA-.104.2
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Read by Poets /I PL-20-21-22To Eliza, Duchess of Dorset A 1
Spoken Arts Treasury.- -Poet's Reading 2.- Spoken Artsr-SA,1051
Their PoemsFilling. Her Crompact and Delicious
BodyI Am the Little Man Who Smokes and
SmokesFour Dream SongsTwelve Dream Songs, No 9Twelve Dream Songs, No. .4
Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of CongressWinter Landscape PL-8The Ball Poem'The LightningCanto Amor
3.
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AUTI-1011, -PUB-LIS.HER
Bishop, Elizabeth Po;ts'`Reading,Their Own PoemsF,auStn'a, orpock Rases'Geronimois;,House::,:At the':FislibOul-es
The CaedMon Treasury of ModernReading Thel.i.:041; Poetry
. eManueTzinho-
Spokeri'Arts, Tr4as;Ury., -- PoetsTheir Poems
Tbe .Imaginary'-,Iceberg.Fish
Varitha:Street.VAsits.-to.St1.:tlizab%tV5
ecordS for Sch.A.1AnaphoraLate .Air
: The Fish
1- Library of COngressPL -9
PoetS 37taeamOn-TC.7,2006
2-SOken
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Poets 'Reading Their Own. Poems.- Return to .ConnecticutMoving. Landscape withWinter PrintBeyond Connepticut, Beyond the'That Summer's EndEncounterThe \ReturnPerspectives are Precipices
Blackmur, 'Richard Poets Reading Their Own PoemsThre'e Poems From 'a Text: Isaiah LX: PL-9
I. Weauty fort lAsheAsII .. The Oil of Joy 'for MourningILI. A Garment of Praise for thy:
Spirit of Heaviness
lily,. Robert Spoken A6-ts Treasury - Poets ReadingTheir toems
Tire Man Whom the 'Sea Kept. Awake -Condition of the Working Classes 1960A' Busy Man SpeaksPoem in Three PartsSnowfall in the 'Afternoon
1- Library of Congresst PL-24
,Rain
Sea
-.1-Library of Congress
Bodenheim, Maxwell
2-Spoken Arts-SA!-1055
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsPoem to a RoseInsanityFinalities (Pdrt VI)Small Town *,oldier's Stand
fantasyPoem to' Negroes and WhitesDead LadSonnet'A Sister WritesChinese Gifts
1-Library of.Congress13L-24
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Bogan, Louise
Bohd, lian
BOOth , Philip
Brinnin, JohnMalcolm
Brooks,'Gwendolyn
.PUBLISHER 14,
Poets Reading Their Own Poems.-The Sleeping FuryThe AlchemistHenceforth Prom the MindThe DaemonLastHill in a VistaThe 4jork
Poet's Gold, *
Song for the Last ActTo An Artist: To Take Heart
read'by Geraldine Brooks,, NormanAn Album of Modern Poetry
Read by: PoetsSpoken Arts Treasu'ry - Poets Reading,
Their PoemsHenceforth From the MindItalian MorningBarocite CommentTo My Brother (Killed: Humont Woo
October 1918)Song For a Lyre.The Daemon
1-Library-of' Congress,rPL -2
8-RCA VictortM-1883
Rose 7.
1-Lib6ry of CongressPL-2U-21-22'
2-SpokerrArts-SA-10451., ,
Beyond the BlueSI Too Hear America
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4-Argo-PLR- 1071
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1054Their Poems
The AnchorSable IslandThe Islanders
oets. Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of, CongressSecond Sight PL-4Love in ParticularViews of the FavOrite Colleges
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken AVts-SA-1052Their. Poems'Little Elegy, for Gertrude SteinHeavy, Heavy, Heavy.0edipus; His Cradle SongNuns at EveAmerican Plan
Gwendolyn Brooks Readi,ngHer Poetry 3-CaedmOn-JC-1244Kitchenette BuildingObituary for a Living LadySadie and MaudMatthew ColeThe Vacant LotQueen of the BluesThe MotherThe Sundays of Satin Legs ,S.mithThe Parents:. PeopletLike Our MarriageMaxie and Andrew
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Brooks, Gwendolyn.-(cOnVd)
Brother Antonius(William ';Everson)'
Brown, 'Sterling
Brown, William
,,Bynner., Witter
DoNot Be Afraid of No r
Pygmies Are Pygmies Still, ThoughPercht on Alps
The Rites for Copsin VitLeaves from a Loose-leaf War DiaryThe. Children of the PoorMy Little 'Bout-town GalThe Bean,EatersOld WaryThe Lovers of the PoorA Man of the Middle ClassKid BruinThe Ghost at the Quincy ClubGarageman:'The Man with the Orderly MindWe4oned WomanRiot.Gang. Girls 0
The, WallThe Sermon on the Warplana
A Gwendolyn Brooks Treasur 12-Center for Castette"the author discusses poverty and solitude Studies-750-5314
Sidney Poitier Reads, Poetry of the Black-Uhited ArtistsUAS-6693
4-Argo-PLP-1071
ManWhen Youllave Forgbtttn Sunday
Beyond the BluesThe Chicago Defender Sends a Man
to Little RockSpoken Arts.Treasury - Poets Reading
Their. PoemsKitchenette BuildingThe Preacher4Ruminates lehindTtfie
SermonThree Sonneis from "The. Children of
the-Poor".The Ballad of Rudolph ReedWe Real Cool: The Pool Play&m_,,Seyen
The Golden Shovel
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1049Their Poems
Original Salk-- ---Missa DefunctorumMissa Sanctorum
2-Spoken Arts-SA-1052
Beyond the BluesAfter WinterMa Rainey
_A-Argo-PU/71071
Beyond the Bles _ 4-Argo-PLP-1071.,Saturday Night in HarlemHallelujah Corner
Poet$ leading Their Own Poems' 1- Library of Congress"Ajhrush in the Moonlight .PL:.110L
:Prom Against the Cold: Sonnets lit',
18, 20A Dance for Rain
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\Byhner, Witter Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ,Weadin ,2-Spoken Arts:5A104(cont4d) Their Poems : ,
D.H. Lawrence .-
Epithalamium and Elegy!' -,..-
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Chapin, Katherine Poets Reading Thei:i Own Poems 1-Librarys of CThe'Great:Rose . *
AN_ -1-- '
Autumn SongProvenceThis Lonely LightGirl irk the SunSky Over Taos: a. Invocation1,,c. Morning Song
Too Soong the Shadow'
Ciardi, John
Coffin, Robert F.Tristram
Collins, eslie M.
Cowley; Malcolm
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsPoems From ItalyOn Lookipg East to the Sea With
a SunsetBehind MeTemptationFlowering QuinceElegyThree Views of a MotherElegy for G. B. Shaw
The Poet\and His Inspiration 12-CenteT for C$ssetteJohn Ci ydi discusses the craft oT poetry Studies-020-5298
Spoken Ar s Treasury -nets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1052Their P ems
Elegy for G. B. Shaw )
The Sea Shines-V. J. Day.Bedlam RevisitedThe Dolls
1- Library'; of CongressPL-27
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Spoken' Arts Treasury .-,Poets _Reading , 2-5poken-Arts-SA-1044'Their Poems
Roxiney BoodyAfe-xander Graham Bell Did .Not Inventthe Telephone .
Lantern in the Sno*The,Rocker
Beyond the BluesSoliloquiStevedore
4-Argo-PLP-1071-
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Spoken Arts Treasury .- Poets Reading Z-Spoken Arts- A-1045Their Poems ly
Blue JuniataPiney Woods .
Palm in a Time of CrisisThe UrnThe. Rocking Chairs
AUTHOR' TITLE PUBLISHES
Crane, Hart Tennessee Williams Reads Hart CraneTo BrooklyrillaridgePowhatan's Daughter (The Harbor
Dawn, The. Dance, Indiana)Cufty SarkThree SongsLegendMy Grandmother's Love Letters
Creeley. Robert
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Praise Ford an UrriVoyages & V)0- Carib IsleRoyal PalmThe Hurricane
3-taedmon-TC-I206
The Broken TowerThe Phantom BarkEternity
Spoken Arts Treasuky - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts.-SA-1055fhe,ir Poems
4ove Comes QuietlyFor Love"Song: What do yOu want, joye"The Finger,.
Cuestas, Katherine Beyond the BluesMe CulpaPoem ,
To Make a Poet Back 3-Caedmon-fC-1400read by. Ossie Davis and Ruby. Dee
Yeto to I MarvelTableauSimon the Cyrenian SpeaksIncidentSaturday's ChildPagan Prayer
le HeritageFor a Poet
/ For Paul LaurenceJ Dunbar
To Certain Critics0 Scottsboro, Too, Is Worth Its Song
Xarenge ya MarengeThe Black' Christ
Sidney poitier Reads Poetry of.theMan 9-United Artists
Yet Do I Marvel UAS -663To John Keats, Poet at Springtime
Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071Incident
Spoken Arts. Treaiury - Poets Reading 2-Sp'oken. Arts-SA-1047Their Poems
Heritage.
Cullen, Countee
4-.Argo 7PLP-1071,.:
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`AUTHOR TT:T.LE PUBLISHER
J.
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E E Cummings Reads .His Poetry -' 3.-Caedmon-TC-1017,
when serpents bargain for the rightto squirm
dying is fine) but Deathwhy must itself up every of a. parkwhent,god decided to inventnothing false and possible is loveHello is what a mirror says,who were. so dark of heart they might
not speak -,,
i say no world 1 .,
life is more true thtp reason wiydeceive
what if a much of a which of a windone's not half two..7It'4 iwo are halves
of one: ..4
by the byto blows a bubble of despair into
yes'is a pleasant country:i thank you God for most this amazing"Sweet-spring is yourrue lovers in each happening of their
earts , n 0mit
'71 faces called flowers float out"the groundading Their Own Poems 1-Library 'of .Congress
auto told hid" ,PL-5
father moved through dooms of love"The_Cae, 'on Treasury of Modern Poets ' 3-Caedmon-TC-2006'
Readin T e'r Own Poetrywhat if much of a which of -e. wind14.0 w, pring is your
An Album Modern Pcwtry , 1-Library of -.Congress
. Read. ets PL-20-21-22Rain Hailk ep n Your Honour '
'
SpokenZAt reasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1644Their'6e,m
floW.;atir' is aircrazy,lay bluebecas .y u take life in your stridedoprini.rh s %
mag0,;ikr44 illy and molly and may
so ,s11- rk;S11 , shywhalt tYli m was nothing
Recordif School 7-Columbia Educational0
sprl,ngis,l'ke a perhaps hand EL-1-this ,little bride and groom,
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pity t b sy-fionstermanunktpg.rain, oail
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Beyond tMe"Aftlues',My Lod what la MorningCharlOs'arker
'4-Ar'gol-P0):4031.
AUTHOR - PUBLISHER'..
Cunningham; Spoken Arts Treasury = Poets ReadingTheir Poems .
Miramar BeachAugust Hail-Meditation on aMemoarIn ;he 30th Year of LifeHyciathe -_the quality of BeingEpigrAM-S-TheTourist
Beyond the BluesP.11 Walk the Tight Rope
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadingTheir Poems"CorymbaRanliall, My SonOn a Replica of theParthenonJoe Clisby's SongA Touch of Snow
Danner, Margaret
Davidson, Donald
Davison, Peter
'Delegall, Walter
Denby, Edwin
Derwood, Zeme
2-Spoken ArtS-SA10 9
4-Ar4o-PLP71071
2- Spoken' Arts-SA-1044
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadfnTheir Poems
Artemis0, Not FoYgotten
Lunch at the-Coq DPlausible Man.
.2- .Spoken ArtS-SA-1056
Beyond the Blues.Elegy to a Lady.
An Album of Modern Poe-Cry Read byPoets
First Warm Days
The Poems of Gene Derwoodred, by poet .
Elegy on Gordon BarberBird, BirdWar'sClown: in the ProsceniumN.B'. SymmetriansThe-Pool, read by Joseph BennettStar, read by Conrad Aiken
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4-Argo-RL071071-
1-Lib'rary of Congress
2- Spoken 'Arts -.SA -736
In Common, 'read byAichard.EberhartPorism, read lby. Richard EberhartSpring Air, read by Leonie AdamsMadrigalread by Leonie Adams _
Rides, read by Richard WilburShelter, read by Richard WilburCamel, read by Richard WilburTo George Barker, read by George Barker.Re-*Singing Love, read by Oscar 'Williams
and.rsabella GardnerThe Last Poem of Gene Derwood, read by
Oscar Williams
TITLE .P.UPLISHER
AnsAlbum,of Modern PoetryRead 1:o Poets°
Elegr.on Gordon _BarberWith. God Conversing
Deutsch, Babette :S.pokeri Arts Treasu.r.y - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Art5-SA-1045Their.Poems,-
StrOnger Than the WorstWamage to Paul KleeHomage to JohniSlcelton
Dickenson, Emily and Letters of Emily Dickenson 3-CaeCimon-TC-1119. , .read by Julie,Hal-ris
'This is my letter to the worldThe soWlselects her own soeletyPain has an element of blankPope is .the thing with feathe.rtI'm ndbody! Who are-you?I'll tell youhow the sun roseI captious scanned my tittle lifeIf you were coming in the fillMy river runs to theeI reasbA, earth is shortI never lost as 'much but twice'I died for'beauty, but was scarceThere came a wInd like a bugleSafe in their alabaser chambers4 years had been from home'Love 'is anterior. to. lifeI cannot live.With.you
,Mr'.'llt$ closed twice before its.; close
I neve saw a moor.To fight aloud is yery braveB6'cauSe I could not, stop fOr DeathA toad can die of light!I heard a fly buzz when I died.I,*like to see it, lap the milesBefore I got my eye put out,to make -.a prairie it takes a one b,ee
A...narrow fellow in the grass.A bird came down the-walkWhat soft cherubic Creatures.1,..taste a liquor never brewedBesides the autumn poets singthe heart asks ,pleasure first311.'e sky is low,the clouds are meanThere.'s a certain slant of lightI felt .a funeral in,my brain
.F After great pain a formal feeling comesI dwell in posSibility
A Round of Poems 7-Columbia-ML-6148read by Lloyd FrankenbergA Bird Came Down the Walk
AUTHOR,
Dickey, James. ..
PUBLISHER
James Dickey Reading His PoetryIn the. Tree House at NightI-hinting Civil War Relics at Nimblewill
CreekScarred Girl
The CelebrationEncounter in theFallingDiabetesForthe LastMessagesMercyDeliverance, excerpt
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets,Their,Poems6
The Heaven of AnimalsThe LifeguardThe Hospital.In the Mountain Tent
Dodson, Owen .
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Doolittle, Hilda
.Dunbar, PaulLaWrente
3-Caedmon-TC-1333
Cage Country
Wolverine
Beyond the Blues,. The Confession Stone, a song
cycleTell)lachel
Spoken Arts Treasury Poets ReadingTheir Poems
ReuniOnBlack Mother PrayingOne Day
Pget's Gold`Sheltered Garden
read ,by Geraldine BrooksSpoken Arts Treasury POets Reading
Their PoemsOpeningverses of Helen-in Egypt
Sidney"oitier Reads PoetryBlack ManAt Candle Lightin' TIMe
.r,TheDebtWhen Melinda Si-ngs.AnAhte--Bellum Sermont're 51eep.Comes..Down to
the Weaty EyesWe Near the Mask
Beyondthe Blues.Now All Yow'Cliildret
the
Soothe.
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadingTheir Poems ,m
At the' AquariumToo- Many PeopleEpitaph
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2- Spoken Arts-SA=1054
4-Argo-PLP71071
2- Spoken Arts -SA -1051
8-RCA Victor-L1 -1883
2-/Spoken Arts-SA-1042
9-United Artists'UAS-6693
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4-Argo-PLP-1071
'2-SpOken Arts-SA-1041
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'AUTHOR, TITLE PUBLISHER
:Eberhart, Richard
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Eliot, ThomasStearns
Poets Reading their OWn Poems 1-Li br&ryof CongressNow is the Air Made of ChimingBells
Dam Neck, VirginiaThe Fury of Aerial BombardmentThe Groundhog
Poet's Gold 8-RCA Victor-LM-1883-rf I Could Only Live at 'the PitchThat Is Near to Madness
'The'Human Being Is a LonelyCreature
-The Caedmon Treasury of Modern Poets 3-Caetimon-TC-2006Reading Their Own Poetry
The. GroundhogAn Album of Modern Poetry .1-Ltbrary of Congress,Read by Poets :
P.-20721-22The Horse Chestnut Tree-The' Groundhog
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1047Their Poems
For a LambSeals, Terns, TimeThe Human Being Is a Lonely
CreatureThe OakA Ship Burning and a Comet All.in
One DaySpring Mountain ClimbEquivalence of Gnats 4 Mice
Poets Reading,Their.Own Poems I-Library of CongressThe Waste Land PL-3Ash-WednesdayLandscapesSweeney Among 'the Nightingales
T.S. Eliot: The Waste Land and Other 2:Spoken_Arts-SA-734Poems, 'read by Robert Speaight
The Waste Land,The Love Song of J. Alfred PrufrockThe Hollow Men.Ash Wednesday
T.S. Eliot Reading Poems and Choruses 3-Caedmon-TC-1045The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock \Portrait of a LadyPr.eludesMr. Eliot's Sunday Morning ServiceAsh WednesdayA Song for SimeonMarinaTriumphal March from Coriolan0 Light Invisible from The RockMurder in the CathedralFamily eunion
Poet's Gold, read by Norman Rose 8 -RCA Victor-LM-1883Five Finger Exercises'Lines to a Yorkshire TerrierLines to'Ralph Hodgson, EsquireLines to CuscuscarawayA Chorus from The Rock
1513.
rAUTHOR
Eriot;*ThomasStearns(conI'd)
Emerson, 'RalphWaldo
TITLE o PUBLISHER
,The Caedmon Treasury of Modem Poets 3-Gaedmon- C-2006,Reading Their Own Poetry
'he Wistel and-An Album of Modern Poetry Reid 1-Library of Congress
by Poets PL-20-21-22JouYney o? the MagiGerontion
Spoken Atis-Treasury - Poets Reading 2-SpOken Arts-SA-1043Their Poems
Macay.ity: The Mystery CatSkimbleshnks: The Railway CatMorgan: The Commissionaire Gat
Records For School 7-Columbia-EZ-1A Game of Ches's"
Ralph Waldo Emerson PoetryRead by Archibald.1%iacLeish
Each and, AllThe ProblemHamatrayaThe RhodgraThe Snow StorWoodnotes: 1
Ode 1
4
Give All to LoveBacchuSConcord HymnMetjin 'I and IIThtenodyBrahmaDays .1
Two RiversMusj.cTerminusFragMents
Poet's Gold Victor-LM-1812The Concord HyMn, rea -d by Helen
Hayes
Poets Reading Their Own Poems / 1-Library of CongressWest of Midnight // PL-2'PairFishermanRalph Waldo EmersonConclusion of "Corn"
Spoken Arts Treasury - Po ts,Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1049TheiT Poems
To.'Praise a Poet: R ert FrostYou Can't Be WiseBeasts;From: American ChilColette
1-Ca.edmOn-It-1359, 4
Beyond the Blues.When Yin Rome
4-Argo-PLP-1071
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TITLE PUBLISFIER
Fei-finghetti, Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadingLawrence Their Poems
Thoughts to a Concerto of Teleman
Field, Euiene, Poet's GoldLittle Boy Blue, read by HelenHayes
Fields, Julia Beyond the BluesMadness One Monday evening
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsClipper Ships
The Caedmen Treasury of Modern PoetsReading Their Own Poetry- BirchesAfter Apple Picking
An Album of Modern Poetry Readby. Poets
Stopping By Woods on a Smowy.Evening
The Road Not Takeny ObjecOon to Being StepPed Onway!
DirectiveSpokeil Arts Treasury Poets ReadingTheir Poems
The Mountain .
',The Most of It . 1,
An Old Man's Winter Night.!On Looking Up By,Chance at the
COnstellationsDirective
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsThe 'Witch of Coo'sThe: MountainCome InMowing.The PastureReluctanceStopping By WoodS on a Snowy EveningThe. Most of ItAn Old Man's Winter NightProvide,'ProvideThe Runaway. ,
Acquainted With the Night,Choose Something Like a StarA Drumlin WooddttuckWhy Wait for ScienceDepartmentalA Considerable SpeckOne Step Backward TakenOn Looking. Up by Chance at the
Constellations-A Soldier.The Gift Outright
FletCher,, JohnGould
Froit, Robert,
2-Spoken AAs-SA-1053
8 -RCA Victor -LM- 1812'.
4-Argo=PLP-1072
1-Library of Con-gessP-L-4
3-7(aedmon-TC720'06
1-Library of CongressPL-20-21-.22
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1-Library Of COngress'PL-6
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AUTHOR
Frost, Robert
TITLE.
Poets Reading Their Own Poems(cDirectiveBirches
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'BirchesReluctanceThe Wood PileThe Runaway.The Road Not TakenA Peck of GoldStopping By Woods on aThe Death of-the Hir dThe Onset
Robert Frost Reads% HisTheRoad Not TakenThe 'PastureMowingBirches I
After Apple 'PickingThe Tuft of FlowersMy November GuestAcquainted With th/e Night
At. My WindowWest- Running BrooDeath of a Hired 4
The Witch of Coq.Mending ,WallOne More BrevitDepartmental M.A Considerable tlieck.Why Wait for Science.EtherealizingProvide, ProvideOne Step Backward Taken )
Choose Something Like a StarHappiness Mates Up in HeightReluctance
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Poets Reading TheiA Own PoemsIn. the Beginningrin Armada of'Thirty WhalesThe Seals in Penobscot BayOibsterpot 'LabyrinthsAn Antelope4of anteloupeI. Dreamt My Love A-Dying LayTfie Voice of the WOodthrush,Played at Half Speed
That the Pear Delights Me NowThe EverlastingIslandsExploration-A RainrideScholia's'f/IconoclastThe ,Hermit of 'Cape Rosier
Spoken Arts. Treasury.- Poets ReadingTheir Poems
The Lady's. Maid'.Digging It OutA New LeafUnder Cancer
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Holman, M. Carl Sidney Poitier Reads Poetry of --the Black Man -United Artists
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Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadinThetr. PoemsThe Fear of DyingCarry Me BackAll's Well That Ends
Holmes; John
Holmes, Oliver.Wetdell.
Honig; Edwin
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Poet's Gold,The Deacon's Masterpiece
An Album of Modern PoetryRead by.Poets
The Gazabos. 4.
Spoken -Arts 'treasury .PoetsReading Their PoemsEarly RipperThe Triumph of DeathCoq ae"CambatCity AfternoonOn a Bougainvillaea Vine
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the Summer PalaceDead Toucan-Guadaloupe
The CriticLaldscape: Deer SeasonTo W.H. Auden on His 50thBirthday
,Hughes, Langston- he. Poetry of Langston HughesRead by auby Dee and Ossie Davis 1-Csedmon-TCr127.2\Dream VariationsiSong for a Dark GirlSouthern Mammy Sings.When Sue Wears RedVari-Colored SongMidwinter BluesLittle Old 'LetterJuke Box Love SongSong for Billie HollidayLife is FineNight: Four SongsMe and the MuleAunt &WS StoriesPuzzledDead in ThereToo BlueNegro ServantLincbln TheatreMottoParadeBallad of the LandlordRefugee in .America
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The Negro. Speaks of RiversWho But the:Lord?Long View: NegroCrowns and GarlandsBombings in DixieOde to DinahQueqisin and AnswerWithaut -Benefit of peclarationDeferred 's
Dream BoogieNot a Moviet,Still HereFinal CallMilitantDream "Dus-eImpasseMother in Wartime ,-
Frederick Douglas la17-95HeaveriPaybreak in AlabamaThe Ti of: Silver Rain -Madam and the Rent. ManMadam and the Census ManChrist in Alabama °
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Gordon HeathTrumpet Player, read by
Brock PetersLangston Hughes : the Social Poet 12-Center fo
, Read by Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee Studi est2
Simple ,3- Caedmon -TC
Simple on Indian BloodA Toast to HarlemLast Whipping
4 Golden GateFeet Live Their. OWn LifeLandladiesBanquet in Honor
Sidney Poitikr Reades Poetry of theBlack Man ,,:. 9-United Ar sits'Mother to Son UAS-6693
too'titles at Dawn
The Spoken Arts Treasury of'. 100 2-Spoken ArtsSA-1046Modern American Roets.
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Hughes.:7 d
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An Album of Modern Poetry' 1-Lihrary. of Co-ngneSsRead by. Poets - TL-20-21-22
The. Thought_ Fox
-POems Against War, read anddis- 3-0aedmon-TC-1363.cussed by the poet
A .LullabyMaill!CallThe Lines
-The Death of the Ball Turre-tGunner
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Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Co'ngressLady Bates . )- PL-7Stalag Luft
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading .
Their Poems . 2-Spoken 'ArtsSA-1053IntToductory RemarksCinderella '
CommentsThe Woman at the Washington Zoo
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsOh, Lovely RoCkThe Beaks,of EaglesOssian's Grave
P oetl,s Gold 8-RCA Victor-LM-1883.The Beauty of Things, read-by Norman Rose'
An Albup of Modern PoetryRead, by Poeti
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Reading Their PoemsShane O'Neill's CairnThe Low SkyNow Returned ToileHurt Hawks'Night. \
Jeffers, Robinson 1-Library of.,'Con,grestPL-5
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q,ohnson,, James God's Trombdpes, read by BryceWeldon Bond \eh
The CreatconThe Judge ent. Day.Let My Peo le GoThe Prodig 1 Son
//Go Down.Ear h, Listen LordNoah 'Built the Ark
Sidney Poitier Reads Poetry of theBlack Man 9-United ArtistsThe Creation .UAS-6693Lift Every Voice
Spoken Arts Treastry - Poets ReadingTheir Poems 2-Spoken Art's-SA-1040The Creation
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!onnet 7, for Linda Parker"Poem for .EasterThe' Althemist
Spoken Airts. tredSury PoetsReading. Their POems
Another Night in ,theAtuinsVapor Trail :,RefleCted-in.theFrog Pond
"< Bear
Xunitz, Stanley
2-_Spoken ArtS7SA-1067
An Album o'f Modern Poetry'Read by PoetsThe Science of the Night
'spoken Arts"Treasury - Poets' Reading Their Poems
The Waltzer in. the HouseGeometry of MoodsThe Tutored ChildSo Intricately Is This World,
ResolVedThe DragonflyA Choice of Wwapons
Lanusse, Armand
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Sidney Poitier Reads Poetry'the, Black Man
Spoken. Arts Treasury Poets"
Reading Their POW ,
Jacob's LadderA Solitude sgSong for IshtarThe Ache of MarriageSong for a:bark VojceLuxuryThe Tulips
Levertov, Denise.
Lewis,'Janet
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Vachel Lindsay ReadingThe CongoThe Flower-Fed BuffaloesThe Mysterious CatGeneral William Booth Enters
Into Heaven4),ete4.1
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Liindsay, Vachel Vachel Lindsay Readingtcont'd)(cant'd) The Moon's.the North Wind's
CopokyThe Chinese Nightingale
Abraham Lincoln 6-Decca-DL-851514
Longfellow, Henry- Wadsworth
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight ,
read. by Walter Huston
'Poet's Gold ) 8-RCA. Victor:LM-1812The Day Is Done, °read 'b Thomas ,
MitchellThe Children's Hour, read by
lielep HaysPaul Rever,e' Ride, read by
.
Raymond Massey ,
) A'Round of Poems. 7-Columbia-ML-5148Chaucer, read by Lloyd
Frankenberg
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.Death pf the Sheriff, Part 1
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Mather and Son, Adam and Eve,Katherfne's Dream, At the Altar
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Viva La Muer'te .
An Album of Modern Poetry - Read 1-Library of Congressby, Poets PL-20-41-22" ) ,
Where Rainbo EndsSpOken Arts Treasury - Poets
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Charles the Fifth and the PeasantFalling Asleep Ov r the Aeneid ,
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F from Actfive \
Conquistador: Bernal Diaz. Prefaceto His Book.
Once Sarig, from ActfiVeThe Too-Late Born
Archibald MacLeish Reads His 3-Caedmon-TC-1609Actfive, entireConquistadop, Prologue and
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(cont '.d) .1Poetry(contImmortal liet'bkWinter is Aillther :CountryCalypso'sThe Learned!kanWhat Any LOlier,LearnsCat in the Wood
', They Come 'Nci More, Those Words,Those Fiji,ch'es
The Renovated TempleYears of theThe Sident' SlainNot Marble '.Nor 'tke GildedMonuments
EiryL 'An Trentivmd de mon Edge.A Man's Work
POec's Gold"Theory of ,PoetTy, read by.
Norman Rose
ll'o.at.:d11111::&TilrIg4Tceir Own PoetryEpistle to, Lext in t}ie
Earthn Album of Modern 'Poetry Readb. Poet's . ?.!The End of ti4 iprid
SpoketrArfs Treasbry - Poets-Reading Their P6ems
,Pole 'StarThe Spanish Lice.The Two Priests',Geography of ,ThisWords in Time
2.
"Abraham Lincoln= , Lincoln the Man' of the PeoPle,
read by Walterr Huston
Spoken Arts 'Treasuf4y - Poets.Reading Their Poems
Invented a PefaonAs Though FrOm; Love "ie-Latest WillShadow and Answer
Masters % Edgar Lee ;Spoon River Anthotosy: Julie Harris ancl:,full castfoet ! s Gold.
Elsa Wertman, read byGeraldine Brooks%Jonathan Houghton,. read byNorman -Rose
An Album of Modern PoetryRead by. Poets'Anne Rutledge:.Lucinda. Matlock
Markham; Edwin
Time
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3-C&edmonrTC-1152
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AUTH-61R.. TITLE
1Masters, Edgar Lee,(Cant'd>
Spoken Arts Treasury. Poets'..Reading Their Poems.
Rare DrummerEmily SparkSReuben PantierEdmund-PollArd.Anne RutledgeLucinda.Matlock
Foetels Gold,. read by Geraldine 8.7-RCABrookS
Notes Wri ten on a:-,.Damp: Veranda13a11'ade!-of,::,Lost ObfeOts '
Midcentury Love Letter
The NowGeneration Poetconversation With4)oet
The.,Poetry-lf Herman Melville'Lecturer: jton''Steill
McGinley, Phyllis
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Spoken. Arts Treasury.,Reading: The-ir poems
,The Open' SeaRootsFor GuillaumeMy-Acts
-Spoken Arts Treasury -. Poets-Reading Their PoemsThe Cutient
Annie HIWS GraveWatching the0anCe
An AlbUm-Of Modern PoetryRead' by Poets
Saint SebastianLeviathan
Own Poems:
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PUBLISHER
try of Edna St. Vincent Millay' 3-Laedmon- C-1024%ead by Judith AndersonRenascence
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`Sonnets 4,'99, 27, 3
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2-Spoken Arts-SA-1053:
2-Spoken Arts-5M1055
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Sonnet 117City TreesAssaultWild SwansThe CurseCap d'Antibes'Sonnets 496, 20Moriturus
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Millay, Edna St. Poetry of Edna . Vincent Millayrncent (cont'd) (cont'd)
. SprIng/ Sonnet 123The Anguish
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The Parti 'WomanWhat rider spurs him from thedarkening east (-
Now its the autumn cricketin the grass
Poet's Gold '
The Ballad of the. Harp-Weaver, read by Helen Hayes
An Album of Modern PoetryRead by PoetsRecuerdo (We Were Very Tired,
We,Were Very Merry)Love 14 Not 'All .
Oh, Sleep Forever
MilloT,'May Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PP-10j1Calvark May
Moore, Marrianne roeis Reading Their Own Poems,_
RrgorrstsSpenser'.s IrelandSelections from Virginia/- Britannia
Marri6line Moore Reading Her Poems 37Caedmon -TC-1025The Fish 1
The Steam RollerSpenser's IrelandNeverthejessThe Wood WeaselA Carriage.From,Sweden'The Mind is an EuLhanting ThineNine NectarinesArmour's Undermining ModestyRkgoristsA Face'ProprietyWhat Are YearsTranslations from' the Fables of
La FontaineThe Caedmon Treasury of Modern PoetsReading Their Own Poetry 3-Caedmon -TC-2006
What Are Years411 Album of ModerniToetry 1-Li brary°of Congress
Read by Poets, PL-20-21-22Spensev's Ireland
Spoken' Arts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1043Reading Their PoemsVoracities and VeritiesIn Distrust of MeritsFrom: The Fables of La Fontaane:
Book 3,2,T
8-RCA Victor-LM-1813
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Moore, Marria'nne(cont' d)
PUBLISHER
Spoken Arts Treasury - PoetsReading Their Poems "(cont' d)From: The Fables of La Fontaine:,Fable 9 "The'Wolf and the
Stork",
'.Book 12, Fable 16 "The Woods`and the-Woodman"
Records for School 7-COlumbia EducatiatalIn Distrust of Merits, read by EZ-1
poet
Moore, Merrill
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An Album of Modern PoetryRead by'PoetsThe Noise that. Time. Makes
Spoken Arts Treasury - PoetReading Their Poems.
EnthusiasmThe Book of HowHow She Resolved to Act .,
01s1 Men and Old Women GOing'Home on the StreetpCar
On the. Grand TourThe Nokse That. Time. Makes,
a Sonnet
Morris, ,James
Moss, Howard
Beyond the BluesThe .Blues
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2-Spoken krts-SA-1047
4-Argo-PLP-1071
`Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading, Their Poems 2-SpOken Arts-
. The FallIf You CanSandsWater IslandThe Tourists
Ogden Nash Reads Ogden NashKind-of ap Ode to DutyPortrait of the Artist as aPrematurely Old Man
Good-bye, Old Year, You Oaf,"or Why 'Don't They Pay t4e Bonus?GdtdondilloWatchman, What of the First First
Lady?Song For a Jempature of a Hundred,
and One.Medusa and the Mot'JusteA Beginners Guide to the OceanThe. Terrible PeopleP-Don't Mean Us, Except, OccasionallyThat Reminds MeTlee Evening OutDon't Grin, or You'll Have to Bear ItI Remember YuleSpring Song
Nash, pgden
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Nash, Ogden(contld)
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Ogden NashReads Ogden Nash -
(cont'd)Bankers Are'Just Like Anybody
1,se, Except RicherI Do, I Wilf, I Have
.How Do You Say "Ha-Ha" inFrench?
What to Do Until the DoctorGoes, tr-It's TomorrowThan You Think
The Polterguest,'My Polter-, guestPiano Tuner, Untune Me That Tune,Thoughts Thought After a Bridge
PartyMr. Bett's Mind a Kingdom IsAllow Me, Madam, But at Won't
Help.You and Me and P.B. ShelleyThe Strange Case of Mr. Ormantude's
BrideHow To Be Married Without a Sppuse,
or Mr. Kipling, What Have YouDime with Mrs. Hauksbee?pring"Comes to Murray Hill
Poet's Gold 8-RCA-Victor-LM-1883Lines to a World-Famous PoetWho Failed to Complete'AWorld-FamouS P061/1,.0r* CIpleClean,, Mr.' Guest! read by.Norman Rose
An Album Of Modern Poetry 1-Library of CongressRead.by Poets
Portrait of the Artist as a' Prematurely Old Man
The Sea: Gull .
I Never Even Suggested ItSpoken Arts; Treasury Poets ReadingTheir Poems 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1047
We Would Refer You to 'Our ,/
Service Department if We' Had One '
tPiano Tuner, Untune Me That,Tune
i Do, I Will, I HaveThe Private Dining RoomPeekaboo, I Almost See YouThe Straige Case of the CautiousMotorist
Tune'for an III-TemperedClavichord
Records for School 7-Columbia EkcationalAllow Me, Madam, But It Won't EZ-1
HelpThe HunterThe Perfect HusbandThe Outcome 'of Mr. McLeoP.s Gratitude
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Nemerov, Howard .
TITLE
Records-:for' School(contA)
PUBLISHER
7-Columbia EducationalIntrospective Reflections Z-1So PensAroso
An Albdm of ModernPoetry 1-Library of -CongressRead by Poets PL-20-21-22The Goose Fish
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Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1053Reladipg Their PoemsiThe,Vacuum '; )
Dialggue .
The QuarryI Truth ,,,,
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kNims, John Spoken Arfits Treasury - Poets' . 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1050Frederick !Reading "Their Poems
1' Love Poem
The 'Young IoniaCatullus, Poem-#LXXDatiin Song
O'Gorman, Ned Pbets Reading6Their.Own Poems, 1-Library of CongressOp Saint Theresa's Difficulty PL-28
in Keeping-Her Feet on theGround
I Am a Falcon, HoodedThe Virgin's HouseWebbed, .Yellow-Billed and
4 ' AquamarineEpithalamionTwo PoemA on the Creation of
a Statue 'of\a. MaenadA .Rectification of the, iericThe Ro'se and the Body of the
RoseToward a Language of the
Ineffable-On Silen-ceThe Teni, The. Song, The Sign,
The ElementThe Burning BushThe Tree House.
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Pack, Robert
Tarker, Dorothy
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadingTheir Poems 2=Spoken Arts-SA-1057
The Bgaim,Adam M'His Way HomeThe Faithful LoverThe ShootingDrowning
Poet's Gold, read by GeraldineBrooksLoveSongLight of Love
Vfctor-071883
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The Cady's RewardOne Perfect RoseTombstones in the StarlightAfternoonThe Satin DressInscription for the Ceiling,of a Bedroom
Men.For an Unknown LadyResume
Patchen Kenneth Spoken Arts Treasury - PoetsReading Their Poems.
In Order ToPoemscapes.
a. You Know You're All Nutsb. Sunday, April 8
Selections from Hurrah forAnything
Plath, Sylvia
PUBLISHER
2--Spoken Arts -SA -1044
2-SpokenArts-SA-1049
Syl*ia ?lath; Poet in Rage. 1Z-Centel for Cassette
readings and analysis of her Studies-27544work
excerptsfrom:EdgeThe ApplicantLady LazarusDaddyFever 103°.
vSpoken Arts Treasury = Poets ReadingTheir Poems
The ApplicantStop DeadMedusaLady/Lazarus
Caedmon Records.-- A SamplerThe Raven, read by Basil Rathbone
Poet's Gold 8-RCA Victor-CM-1812,The Raven, read by Thomas Mitchell
Basil Rathbone reads Edgar Allan 3-Cae mon-IC-1028PoeThe RavenAnnabel LeeEldoradOToAloneThe Cit, rin the Sea
2- Spoken Arts-SA-1057.
Ezra Pound Reading His PoetryVol.. 1
Hugh Selwyn MaubetleyCantico del Sole
. Moeurs ContemporainesCanto I-
3-Caedmon-TC1122
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TITLE PUBLISHE1
Pound, Ezra(cont'd) Ezra Pound Reaaing Hi,s Poetry,
Vol. 1 (cont'd)Canto IVCanto XXXVICanto LXXXIV
Spoken Arts Treasury. .- Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1042Reading Their. Poems
Canto #3Canto #38Canto #106
Ezra Pound Reading tlis Poetry 3.-_Caedmon-TC41155Vol. 2
Canto XLVCanto LI,CArito LXXVI second half , 0
The GypsyThe Ex-IA.0 Lettet.CaWo 99
Ranson.,.JOhn Poets Reading Their Own ToeMsCrdWe Bells for John Whiteside's
° Daughter.Janet WakingHere Lie4 a LadyCaptaln Carpenter
An Album of Modern K)etryRead by Poets
M. Captain CarpenterSpoken Arts Treasury - Poets ReadingTheir Poems 2-Spoken Arts-SA-10,43
Prelude to an evening.Captain CvpenterHere Lies'n Lady
1-Lfbrary of CongressPL-5.
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Rexroth, Kenneth-
'Rtch, Adrienne
1-Library of CongressPL-2Q-21-22
An Album of Modern PoetryRead by PoetsNaming of PartsJudging Distances
1-Library of CongressPL-20-21-22
Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1048Reading Their PoemsAnother SpringA- Sword in a Cloud of tight'This Night OnlyIn Easy Songday Day
Spoken Arts TreasuryTheir PoemsPeeliAg OnionsGhost of a ChanceThe Roof WalkerMourning PictureIn the, Woods
Poets Reading2-Spoken Arts- A=i056
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Rodgers, W.R.
Roethke, Theodore
TITLE PUBLISHER'
Poet's Gold, read by GeraldineBrooks
Miniver 'CheevyRichard Cory
8-RCA Victo;.-LM-1883
An Album of Modern Poetry f '1- Library of CongressRead by Poets . PL-20-21-22
Naither Here Nor There.DiTectiOns to a Rebel
Theodoi.e Roethke Reads His Poetry 3-Caedmon_TC-1351Open HouseAcademicThe BatVernal SentimentCuttingsThe Lost SonWhere Knock Is Open WideGive Way, Ye GatesElegy for JaneFrom Four for Sir John Davies'The WakingElegyWords for'the WindI Knew a: WomanFrom the Dying ManThe SlothpinkyThe DonkeyThe Happy ThreeThe DecisionFrom'the Far FieldIn a Dark TimeIn Evening Air'
Poets Reading Their Own PoemsThe Lost Son j
Readings of Theodore Roethkeinterview with poet, readingsof The Waking and other poems
An Album of Moderm PoetryRead ley PoetsElegy for Jane"The Shimmer of Evil"
. I'Knew a WomanSpoken A is Treasury oets
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Readin"g_ 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1048rheir, oems
. Elegy for JaneWir Papa's WaltzBig WindNight CrowThe Shimmer of EillThe Lady and the BearI Knew a Woman
1-Library of Congress.PL-10
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AUTHOR TITLE
Rukeyser, Muriel
Sandburg, Cart
PUBLISHER
Poets Reading Their Own Poem's 1-Librafty,.of.Congress
An Album of Modern PoetryAj anta
1-Library of. CongressRead,44, Poets PL-20-21-22
Eyes of Night-TimeSpoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1050
Their PoemsReading Time: 1 minute 26 secondsSongAirThe Overthrow'of One O'Clock(
At, NightWarsFrom Tenth Elegy (Elegy and Joy)In Our Time
The Poetry of Carl Sandburg, read by 3-Caedmon7TC-4150poet
Prairie Waters By NightSouthern PatificPrayers of SteelIn Tall GrassWhite AshFour Preludes on Playthings of
the WindNight Stuff .-The Windy CityCool TombsExplanations of LoveSea ChestSky PiecesFrancois Villon ForgottenGoneMagPsalm of Mose Who Go Off Before
Daylight .
CahootsFaceThey All Want to Play HamletStorms Begin Far BackThe Fireborn Are at Home in FireThe Unknown War
Carl Sandburg Reading: Fog and.other 3-Caedmon-TC 1253poems. Fog
ChildBroken-facesrgoylesBright Conversation with Saiiit-ExNight" BellsOn a FlemmeringFloom You Shill RideWe Have Goile Through Great Rooms
togetherBaby Song of the Four WindsFar RoCkaway Night Till MorningFlow 'Much?Wind Song
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.isandb4rg, Carl Carl Sandburg Reading:(cont d) poims (cont'd)
Flash crimsonLosersA CoupleOmahaSea7WashPrecious MomentsExplanations of LoveUpstream ,
WildernessLittle Can911Cornucopia'Light. and MoonbellsSpecial Starlight 4
Mr. AttilaIs There Any Easy Road to Freedom?The Man With the Broken FingersWhen Death Came April Twelve 1245River Moon
The People, Yes,PrejudiceProverbsThe People Speak
Abraham Lincoln, read by poetLincolnLincoln, the Dreamer
Spoken Arts Treasury Poets ReadingTheir POemis
WindernessBilbeaSea-WashHow Much?Baby Song of the Four WindsChicago Boy BabyProverbs from the People, lesMr. Attila
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_Starlight Like Intuition Piercedthe Twelve
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The Heavy Bear Who Goes, With MeSpoken Arts TreAsury - Poets Reading
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The Last One,The Man at Mid-CenturyDead LeaveS Out of PlaceThe MotherThe Long PartyColey/Age%
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FunnelThe Truth the Dead KnowThe 'Farmer's WifeUnknown Girl in the Maternity
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a. The Sickness of Adamb. The Recognition of Evec. The Kiss
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The Silent Generation.My Father in the-Night Commanding
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1-Library f Congressfor Children, Vol. 1. PL-30Mr. Smith and Other Nonsense:Balloons
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- A Clutch of Clerihews.
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Dear MotherThe Eskimo National AnthemFor the GovernorJunkosThe MomentFreedom-Report From a Far Place
Stein Gertrude The Caedmon Treasury of Modern Poets .,Reading 3-Caedmon-TC-2006(
If .I Told Him (A CompletedPortrait of Picasso)
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Gertrude Stein Reads From Her 3-Caedmon- C-1050Works
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Stevens; Wallace Wallace Stevens Reading His PoemsThe Theory of Poetry: a
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'ParamourThe Life Of the Poet:. a:prose
notet'-s Gold 8-RCA Victor-0,1881Quince at the Clavier, read byIslorman:ROse
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Infant& MarinaFableau of FloridaBantams 'in Pine-WoodsNomad ExquisiteIndian RiverLess and Less Human', 0 Savage
SpiritImagoThe Novel
Stone, Rdtk
Strand, Mark.
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Keeping Things Whole.The TunnelThe MarriageThe Last Bus - Rio De JaneiroMy Life
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Once Upon a TimeOn Accepting the Gold WatchValentineFemale Male and .BothThe September Afternoon Trees --
Colored. Clay Horse 'With Wings
Summer.5, Hollis
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Poets Reading Their Own PoemsOde to the. Confederate DeadSonnets at Christmas 1934Records: I. A Dream II. A
VisionAn Album of Modern Poetry
Read by PoetsSonnets at Christmas
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Emblems I-IIIWinter Mask to the Memory
of W.B. YeatsThe Swimmers
An Alb=um ,of Modern PoetryRead by PoetsA Love for Patsy'
SpokenArts Treasury - PoetsRedding Their Poems
4ong Tournameat:-A New StylePrayer ,
Cal.iban in the Coal MinesIronyHandsAlmostThe Wise Woman
Spoke /4ts Treasury - Poets Reading.Th ir Poems
o An UsheretteThe SensualistFebruary 22ndThe Stunt FlierLes Saints NouveauxDie Neuven-HeiligenSumMer: West SideTime's Fool
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Wk9e10ti, John Hall
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,Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071A Moment 'peaseAmerican 'Gothic
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Homecoming
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House Hunting-Bums at BreakfastThe Fruit of the Tree.The Circuit:Come Before His Countenancewith a Joyful Leaping
Beyond the-Blues0,ctober-Journey
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.Whitman, the Man(Lecturer, Gay .Wilson Allen
Whitman, the Poet(Lecturer, Mark-Van Do'ren)
Whitman, ihe Philosopher(Lecturer, David 'Daiches)
Walt Whitman Speaks for HimselfReadings by Arnold Moss
Song f MyselfStiq .du MonSeDrums - TapsMemories of President LincolnSong of the Exposition
Walt Whitman Speaks for HimselfReadings by Arnold Moss
Autumn RivuletsSea DriftCalamus
k Sands at SeventyGoodby My FancySong of the Broad-AxeSongs of PartingSong of the.ExpositionInscriptibnsBy Blue Ontario's' Shores
Walt Whitman, read by Ed. BegleyCrossing Brooklyn Ferry ,
Song of Myself, section 26I. Sing the Body Electric (froth
Children of Adam)No Labor-Saving Machine (from
Calamus)By Blue Ontario's Shore, section
17Pioneers! 0 Pioneers! (from
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I Rear America SingingThe Old Face of the Mother
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Song of the.Open RoadFrom the song of. myself:
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The LilacsThe ProofOn the Marginal WayVilloni Ballade of the Ladies
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MindDigging for CirinaFor the New Railway Station in RomeTwo Voices in a MeadowMuseum PieceLookig into History
Williams, Oscar Poets Reading Their Own PoetryThe Man Coining Joward YouTentThe 'Leg ih That AirplaneShopping for Meat in Winter
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Selections From His WritingsRead by the author
Some:Poems Meant for MUsicLittle HorseWhich I My Little BoyLittle-OneGold-Tooth BluesKitchen-Door BlupsHeavenly GrassCried the FoxThe EyesThe. Summer Belvedere
Poets Reading Their. Own PoemsPeace,on EarthLight Hearted WilliamSpring and All (By the,roadto the contagiousliospital)
It is. Living Coral ,
Queen Apn's LaceThe ta,chts
William tailos Williams ReadingHis Poetry, The DescentTO Daphne & Virginia'The OrchestraJar 'Eleanor and Bill. MonahanThe Yellow FlowerThe HostWork in Progress, sectionThe Boticellian TreesFlowers by the Sea.The YachtsThe Catholic BellsSmell! (
FishPrimroseTo Elsie .
Between WallsOn. Gay Wallpaper
The Red Lily
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The Yacht's: ,
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The Cold NightPriprose :,
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HoMbre
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Before Disaster''Orpheus (In 'Memory of Hart CraneJohn SutterTime and the'A Summer-CommentaryTo the Moon,
Spoken ArtsTreasury - Poets ReadingTheir Own` PoemsDog in a CornfieldTwo Horses Playing in the.
OrchardDepressed by a Book of Bad
Poetry, I Walk,ToWard an UnusedPasture and Invite the Insectsto Join Me
Prop a 'Bus Window in'Central OhioJust Before, a Thunder Shower
RainToday:I Was Happy, sp I made "this
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Zukofsky, Louis.
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