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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 75 NOTE 48p. 'EDRS PRICE MF-$0.76 HC -$1.95 Plus Postage DESCRIPTORS *American Literature; Bibliographies; Magnetic Tape' Cassettes;"*Phonograph Records; *Poetry; *Poets ABSTRACT A 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 thatall works of one poet are listed under his name, in-cluding works that are only part of a collection of recordings of several poets' works.Alist of publishers' names and addresses4is attached. (LS) ******************************************************4**************** * Documents acquired by,ERIC include many informalunpublished * * materials not available from other sources.ERIC makes every effort *. * to obtain the best copy available.-Nevertheless,. items of marginal * * reproducibility, areoften'encountered.and this affects the quality,.* * of the microfiche and hardcopyreproductions ERIC makes available * * via the- ERIC Document ReproductionService (EDRS). EDRS is not * responsible'for the quality of theoriginal document. Reproductions * * supplied4iTy EDRS are thebest that can be made from the original. * ************************** ******************************************** I 6. / AVAILABLE RECORDINGS OF AMERICAN POETRY ANDPOETS rf U.S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION i WELFARE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION THIS DOCUMENT HAS SEEN REPRO DUCED EXACTLY ;AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGIN ATING IT. POINTSOF VIEW OR OPINIONS STATED 00 NOT NECESSARILY REPRE SENT. OFFICIAL NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF EDUCATION POSITION OR POLICY. University of Toledo Toledo, Ohio 43606 co cu 0o. 4 Available Recordings of American Poetry and Poets Compiledlly Homer E. Salley University of Toledo r4o, 11/3/7'5' AUTHOR .TITLE PUBLISHER -.(See complete listing, .46 .Abiams, Robert Beyond th-q Blues. 4- Argo- PCP -1071 'Circlets in the Sand Adafs., Leonie Poets.Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress T Runner With the Lots PL-12 y e- Neurit Grapes Making Sundown - Country.Summer Lullaby O An Album of Modern Poetry 1-Library of Congress Read. y Poets PL-20-21-22 contry Summer Spoke' Arts Treasury'- Poets Reading' 2- SpokenArts-SA-1,046 The,r Poems ./ell.Tbwer- undown Light at Equinox Grapes Making Lullaby Country Summer Aiken, Conrad oniad,Aiken Reading 3CaedmOn-TC-1019 A Letter from Li P.o The Blues of Ruby Matrix fime ino the Rock Poets Reading Their Own Poems .1:Library of Congress Preludes 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 Poetry Tetalestai An Albui of Kodsern Poetry ii,ead 1-Library of Congress' by Poets PL120-21-22 The Room Rimbaud and,Verlaine Spoken Arts Treasury,- Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1043. Their Poems The First Pi.elude from: Preludes frcii Memnon or Preludes to Aptitude I Man ,That Angel of Bright, D. Consciousness Sea Holly Ands.exsn, Charles Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071 Blow Man Blow PUBLISHER AUTHOR . TITLE AsBberry,-JOhn. Spoken Arts-Treasury = Poets 'Reading. .2Spoke.n'ArtsSA71056 --Their Poems ' Thoughts of a Young Girl': A Last World They Dream Only ol*America.. ..Some:TreeS r Auden,' W7stam Hugh :8pOken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading' 'Z-SpokenArts2SA-1048 Their Poems A - Song:O'Where Are You(Going , ViPanelle: If I Could Tell You The Wanderer Rilier Profile After Rtadinga Child's Guide to Moderd'Physics An Album of Modern Poetry. Read by 1- Library of ongress Poet§ .PL-20=21-22 Musee desiBetiux Arts The Unkno4n Citizen' Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress Mobs° to Ferdinand' * PL-1 Musee de's Beaux Arts: Re,fugee Blues W. H. Auden Reading 3-Caedmon-TC-1019 In'Memory of 'W. B.Yettts In Praise of Limestone The Capital, r School Children As He. lls Five Lyrics, Riecious Rive Bucolics (Winds, Woods, Mountains, Likes; Islands, Plains, Streams). Records for School 7-Columbia-Z-1 /Ballad Prime Baker, Howard Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress, 0.4e to the Sea PL-12 Barker, George AnAlbuti of Modern Poetry 1-Library of Congress Read by PoetS' PLL,20-21-22 Three Memorial Sonnets foi TWa. Young Seamen Sonnet to My Mother News .of the World. I,-II, and III . - Benet,,Rosemary Abraham. Lincoln 6-Decca-DL-8515 Nancy Hanks, read by Agnes Moorehead- genet, Stephen John ,Brown's Bady . 7-COiUMbia-SL-181. Vincent (Tyrone-power, Judith Anderson, Raymond Massey) Poets Reading'. Th it Own Poems 1-Library of Congress The Ballad of William Sycamore APL -23 The Death of Stonewall Jacks-on The Opening of the Battle *of Gettysburg Litany for Dictatorships AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER Benet, Stephen -- Stephen Vincent Benet 3-Caedmon-TC-1137 Vincent (cont'd). teed by poet: The Barlad,of William Sycamore The. Death of Stonewall Jackson The Opening 9f the Battle of Gettyibdre Litany foraictatorships read by Joseph Wiseman American Names. ,4 John James Audubon Stephen Vincent Benet'. :.3?-Caedmon-TC-1337 read by Joseph Wisema*: Daniel Boone Western Wagons" The Mountain Whippoorwilldt" Dolr,ou Remember Springfield-? Nightmare Number Thre0 Minor Litany Dulce Ridentem Stephen.,Vincent Benet 3-CaOrnon'--(C14y01 read by Joseph Wiseman Nightmarefor Future%Reference ,Nightmare at Noon- Metr"Opolitan Nightmasre Nightmare, wifith Angels Difference 4) 4 Short' Ode .Thomas Jefferson Notes to, be Ieft in a CornersitOne Ode to Walt Whitman Spoken Arts Treasury -.Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts SA1045 Their Poems Sparrow Litany for Dictatorships Benet, William Rose Spoken Arts Treasury-'Pbets Reading 2-Spoken.Arts-SA-.104.2 '6 Their Poems +' Tite Whale Jesse James -) 'Bennett, Joseph. An, A.bum of Modernp9et1- ;,LibraryLibr of Congress Read by Poets /I PL-20-21-22 To Eliza, Duchess of Dorset A 1 Berryman; John Spoken Arts Treasury.- -Poet's Reading 2.- SpokenArtsr-SA,1051 Their Poems Filling. Her Crompact and Delicious Body I Am the Little Man Who Smokes and Smokes Four Dream Songs Twelve Dream Songs, No 9 ./ Twelve Dream Songs, No. .4 Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress Winter Landscape PL-8 The Ball Poem' The Lightning Canto Amor 3. AUTI-1011, -PUB-LIS.HER Bishop, Elizabeth Po;ts'`Reading,Their Own Poems 1- Library of COngress F,auStn'a, orpock Rases' PL -9 Geronimois;,House::,: At the':FislibOul-es The CaedMon Treasury of ModernPoetS 37taeamOn-TC.7,2006 Reading Thel.i.:041; Poetry ManueTzinho-. e Spokeri'Arts, Tr4as;Ury., -- Poets 2-SOken Their Poems Tbe .Imaginary'-,Iceberg .Fish Varitha:Street. VAsits.-to.St1.:tlizab%tV5 4 , . ecordS for Sch.A.1 Anaphora Late.Air : The Fish Poets 'Reading Their Own. Poems. 1- Library of Congress t - Return to .Connecticut PL-24 Moving. Landscape with ,Rain Winter Print Beyond Connepticut, Beyond theSea 'That Summer's End Encounter The \Return Perspectives are Precipices Blackmur, 'Richard Poets Reading Their Own Poems -.1-Library of Congress Thre'e Poems From 'a Text: Isaiah LX:PL-9 I. Weauty fort lAsheAs II .. The Oil of Joy 'for Mourning ILI. A Garment of Praise for thy: Spirit of Heaviness lily,. Robert Spoken A6-ts Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA!-1055 Their toems Tire Man Whom the 'Sea Kept. Awake - Condition of the Working Classes 1960 A' Busy Man Speaks Poem in Three Parts Snowfall in the 'Afternoon Bodenheim, Maxwell Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of.Congress Poem to a Rose 13L-24 Insanity Finalities (Pdrt VI) Small Town *, oldier's Stand fantasy Poem to' Negroes and Whites Dead Lad Sonnet 'A Sister Writes Chinese Gifts 4. ti AUTHOR TITLE- .PUBLISHER 14, . , s. Bogan, Louise Poets Reading Their Own Poems. 1-Library-of' Congress, -The Sleeping Fury rPL -2 The Alchemist Henceforth Prom the Mind The Daemon LastHill in a Vista The 4jork Poet's Gold, * 8-RCA VictortM-1883 Song for the Last Act To An Artist: To Take Heart read'by Geraldine Brooks,, NormanRose 7. An Album of Modern Poetry 1-Lib6ry of Congress Read by: Poets PL-2U-21-22' Spoken Arts Treasu'ry - Poets Reading, 2-SpokerrArts-SA-1045 Their Poems 1., , Henceforth From the Mind Italian Morning Barocite Comment To My Brother (Killed: Humont Woo October 1918) Song For a Lyre. N The Daemon Bohd, lian Beyond the BlueS 4-Argo-PLR- 1071 I Too Hear America BOOth, Philip Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1054 Their Poems The Anchor Sable Island The Islanders Brinnin, John oets. Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of, Congress Malcolm Second Sight PL-4 Love in Particular Views of the FavOrite Colleges Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken AVts-SA-1052 Their. Poems 'Little Elegy, for Gertrude Stein Heavy, Heavy, Heavy .0edipus; His Cradle Song Nuns at Eve American Plan Brooks,'Gwendolyn Gwendolyn Brooks Readi,ngHer Poetry 3-CaedmOn-JC-1244 Kitchenette Building Obituary for a Living Lady Sadie and Maud Matthew Cole The Vacant Lot Queen of the Blues The Mother The Sundays of Satin Legs ,S.mith The Parents:. PeopletLike Our Marriage Maxie and Andrew \5. Brooks, Gwendolyn. DoNot Be Afraid of No r -(cOnVd) Pygmies Are Pygmies Still, Though Percht on Alps The Rites for Copsin Vit Leaves from a Loose-leaf War Diary The. Children of the Poor My Little 'Bout-town Gal The Bean,Eaters Old Wary The Lovers of the Poor A Man of the Middle Class Kid Bruin The Ghost at the Quincy Club Garageman:'The Man with the Orderly Mind We4oned Woman Riot. Gang. Girls 0 The, Wall The Sermon on the Warplana A Gwendolyn Brooks Treasur 12-Center for Castette" the author discusses poverty and solitudeStudies-750-5314 Sidney Poitier Reads, Poetry of the Black Man -Uhited Artists When Youllave Forgbtttn Sunday UAS-6693 Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071 The Chicago Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock Spoken Arts.Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1052 Their.