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AUTHOR Salley, 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 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)

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/ AVAILABLE RECORDINGS OF AMERICAN POETRY ANDPOETS

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cu 0o. 4 Available Recordings of American Poetry and Poets Compiledlly Homer E. Salley

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.Abiams, Robert Beyond th-q Blues. 4- Argo- PCP -1071 'Circlets in the Sand

Adafs., Leonie Poets.Reading Their Own Poems 1- 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 » 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, Anderson, Raymond Massey) Poets Reading'. Th it Own Poems 1-Library of Congress The Ballad of 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 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 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

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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 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 Reads, Poetry of the Black Man -Uhited Artists When Youllave Forgbtttn Sunday UAS-6693 Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071 The Defender Sends a Man to Little Rock Spoken Arts.Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1052 Their. Poems Kitchenette Building The Preacher4Ruminates lehindTtfie Sermon Three Sonneis from "The. Children of the-Poor". The Ballad of Rudolph Reed We Real Cool: The Pool Play&m_,,Seyen The Golden Shovel

Brother Antonius Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1049 (William ';Everson)' Their Poems Original Salk-- --- Missa Defunctorum Missa Sanctorum

Brown, 'Sterling Beyond the Blues _A-Argo-PU/71071 After Winter Ma Rainey

_ Brown, William Beyond the Bles 4-Argo-PLP-1071. ,Saturday Night in Harlem Hallelujah Corner

,,Bynner., Witter Poet$ leading Their Own Poems' 1- Library of Congress "Ajhrush in the Moonlight .PL:.110L :Prom Against the Cold: Sonnets lit', 18, 20 A Dance for Rain 6. AUTHOR ).)81..1,,SFIER: : -e.,:-.-j , - ,

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\ Byhner, Witter Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets ,Weadin ,2-Spoken Arts:5A104 (cont4d) Their Poems : , D.H. Lawrence .- Epithalamium and Elegy!' -

,..- . .; Chapin, Katherine Poets Reading Thei:i Own Poems 1-Librarys of C . * The'Great:Rose AN_ -1-- ' Autumn Song Provence This Lonely Light Girl irk the Sun Sky Over Taos: a. Invocation 1,,c. Morning Song Too Soong the Shadow'

Ciardi, John Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1- Library'; of Congress Poems From Italy PL-27 On Lookipg East to the Sea With a Sunset Behind Me Temptation Flowering Quince Elegy Three Views of a Mother Elegy for G.B. Shaw The Poet\and His Inspiration 12-CenteT for C$ssette John Ci ydi discusses the craft oT poetry Studies-020-5298 Spoken Ar s Treasury -nets Reading 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1052 Their P ems Elegy for G.B. Shaw ) The Sea Shines- V. J. Day .Bedlam Revisited The Dolls

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Coffin, Robert F. Spoken' Arts Treasury .-,Poets _Reading , 2-5poken-Arts-SA-1044' Tristram Their Poems Roxiney Boody Afe-xander Graham Bell Did .Not Invent

the Telephone . Lantern in the Sno* The,Rocker

Collins, eslie M. Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071- Soliloqui Stevedore

, Cowley; Malcolm Spoken Arts Treasury .- Poets Reading Z-Spoken Arts- A-1045 Their Poems ly Blue Juniata

Piney Woods . Palm in a Time of Crisis The Urn The. Rocking Chairs AUTHOR' TITLE PUBLISHES

Crane, Hart Tennessee Williams Reads Hart Crane 3-taedmon-TC-I206 To Brooklyrillaridge Powhatan's Daughter (The Harbor Dawn, The. Dance, ) Cufty Sark Three Songs Legend My Grandmother's Love Letters Praise Ford an Urri Voyages & V) 0- Carib Isle Royal Palm The Hurricane The Broken Tower The Phantom Bark Eternity

Creeley. Robert Spoken Arts Treasuky - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts.-SA-1055 fhe,ir Poems / 4ove Comes Quietly For Love "Song: What do yOu want, joye" The Finger,.

Cuestas, Katherine Beyond the Blues 4-.Argo 7PLP-1071,.: Me Culpa

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Cullen, Countee To Make a Poet Back 3-Caedmon-fC-1400 read by. and Ruby. Dee Yeto to I Marvel Tableau Simon the Cyrenian Speaks Incident Saturday's Child Pagan Prayer le Heritage For a Poet

/ For Paul Laurence J Dunbar To Certain Critics 0 Scottsboro, Too,Is Worth Its Song Xarenge ya Marenge The Black' Christ Sidney poitier Reads Poetry of.the Man 9-United Artists Yet Do I Marvel UAS -663 To , Poet at Springtime Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071 Incident Spoken Arts. Treaiury - Poets Reading 2-Sp'oken. Arts-SA-1047 Their Poems Heritage.

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. J . A E E Cummings Reads .His Poetry -' 3.-Caedmon-TC-1017 when serpents, bargain for the right to squirm dying is fine) but Death why must itself up every of a. park whent,god decided to invent nothing false and possible is love Hello is what a mirror says ,who were. so dark of heart they might

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i say no world 1 ., life is more true thtp reason wiy deceive what if a much of a which of a wind one's not half two..7It'4 iwo are halves of one: ..4 by the by to blows a bubble of despair into yes'is a pleasant country: i thank you God for most this amazing "Sweet- is your rue lovers in each happening of their

, n 0 earts mit '71 faces called flowers float out" the ground ading Their Own Poems 1-Library 'of .Congress PL-5 auto told hid" , father moved through dooms of love" The_Cae,'on Treasury of Modern Poets ' 3-Caedmon-TC-2006' Readin T e'r Own Poetry what if much of a which of -e. wind 14.0 w, pring is your An Album Modern Pcwtry ,1-Library of -.Congress PL-20-21-22 . Read. ets Rain Hail

k ep n Your Honour ' ' SpokenZAt reasury - Poets Reading 2- SpokenArts-SA-1644 Their'6e,m floW.;atir' is air crazy,lay blue becas .y u take life in your stride doprini.rh s % mag0,;ikr44 illy and molly and may so ,s11- rk;S11 , shy whalt tYli m was nothing Recordif School 0 7-Columbia Educational sprl,ngis,l'ke a perhaps hand EL-1- this ,little bride and groom, . pity t b sy-fionster manunktpg. rain, oail ,t. 1 Beyond tMe"Aftlues '4-Ar'gol-P0):4031. ',My Lod what la Morning CharlOs'arker AUTHOR- PUBLISHER'.

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Cunningham; Spoken Arts Treasury = Poets Reading 2-Spoken ArtS-SA10 9

Their Poems . Miramar Beach August Hail- Meditation on aMemoar In ;he 30th Year of Life Hyciathe -_the quality of Being EpigrAM-S- TheTourist Danner, Margaret Beyond the Blues 4-Ar4o-PLP71071 P.11 Walk the Tight Rope

Davidson, Donald Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2- Spoken' Arts-SA-1044 Their Poems "Corymba Ranliall, My Son On a Replica of theParthenon Joe Clisby's Song A Touch of Snow

Davison, Peter Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Readfn .2- .Spoken ArtS-SA-1056 Their Poems Artemis a

0, Not FoYgotten Lunch at the-Coq D Plausible Man.

'Delegall, Walter Beyond the Blues. 4-Argo-RL071071- Elegy to a Lady.

Denby, Edwin An Album of Modern Poe-Cry Read by 1-Lib'rary of Congress Poets First Warm Days

Derwood, Zeme The Poems of Gene Derwood 2- Spoken 'Arts -.SA -736

red, by poet . Elegy on Gordon Barber Bird, Bird War'sClown: in the Proscenium N.B'. Symmetrians The-Pool, read by Joseph Bennett Star, read by Conrad Aiken In , 'read byAichard.Eberhart Porism, read lby. Spring Air, read by Leonie Adams

Madrigalread by Leonie Adams _ Rides, read by Shelter, read by Richard Wilbur Camel, read by Richard Wilbur To George Barker, read by George Barker. Re-*Singing Love, read by Oscar 'Williams and.rsabella Gardner The Last Poem of Gene Derwood, read by Oscar Williams TITLE .P.UPLISHER

AnsAlbum,of Modern Poetry Read 1:o Poets° Elegr.on Gordon _Barber With. God Conversing

Deutsch, Babette :S.pokeri Arts Treasu.r.y - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Art5-SA-1045 Their.Poems,- StrOnger Than the Worst Wamage to Paul Klee Homage to JohniSlcelton

Dickenson, Emily and Letters of Emily Dickenson 3-CaeCimon-TC-1119 . , .read by Julie,Hal-ris 'This is my letter to the world The soWlselects her own soelety Pain has an element of blank Pope is .the thing withfeathe.rt I'm ndbody! Who are-you? I'll tell youhow the sun rose I captious scanned my tittle life If you were coming in the fill My river runs to thee I reasbA, is short I never lost as 'muchbut twice' I died for'beauty, but was scarce There came a wInd like a bugle Safe in their alabaserchambers 4 years had been from home 'Love 'is anterior. to. life I cannot live.With.you Mr'.'llt$, closed twice beforeits.;close I neve saw a moor. To fight aloud is yery brave B6'cauSe I could not, stopfOr Death A toad can die of light! I heard a fly buzz when I died. I,*like to see it, lap the miles Before I got my eye put out ,to make -.a prairie it takes aone b,ee A...narrow fellow in the grass

. A bird came down the-walk What soft cherubic Creatures .1,..taste a liquor never brewed Besides the autumn poets sing the heart asks ,pleasure first 311.'e sky is low,the clouds are mean There.'s a certain slant of light I felt .a funeral in,my brain .F After great pain a formal feelingcomes I dwell in posSibility A Round of Poems 7-Columbia-ML-6148 read by Lloyd Frankenberg A Bird Came Down the Walk PUBLISHER AUTHOR,

. .. Dickey, James James Dickey Reading His Poetry 3-Caedmon-TC-1333 In the. Tree House at Night I-hinting Civil War Relics at Nimblewill Creek Scarred Girl The Celebration Encounter in theCage Country Falling Diabetes Forthe LastWolverine Messages Mercy Deliverance, excerpt Spoken Arts Treasury- Poets 2- Spoken Arts-SA=1054 ,Their,Poems6 The Heaven of Animals The Lifeguard The Hospital. In the Mountain Tent

Dodson, Owen . Beyond the Blues, 4-Argo-PLP71071

. The Confession Stone, a song cycle Tell)lachel Spoken Arts Treasury Poets Reading 2- Spoken Arts -SA -1051 r Their Poems ReuniOn Black Mother Praying One Day

Doolittle, Hilda Pget's Gold 8-RCA Victor-L1 -1883 `Sheltered Garden read ,by Geraldine Brooks Spoken Arts Treasury POets Reading 2-/Spoken Arts-SA-1042 Their Poems Openingverses of Helen-in Egypt

.Dunbar, Paul Sidney"oitier Reads Poetry the 9-United Artists LaWrente Black Man 'UAS-6693 At Candle Lightin' TIMe .r,TheDebt When Melinda Si-ngs. AnAhte--Bellum Sermon t're 51eep.Comes..Down toSoothe. the Weaty Eyes We Near the Mask . - Beyondthe Blues. 4-Argo-PLP-1071 Now All Yow'Cliildret

Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading '2-SpOken Arts-SA-1041 Their Poems ,m At the' Aquarium Too- Many People Epitaph

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:Eberhart, Richard Poets Reading their OWn Poems 1-Li br&ryof Congress Now is the Air Made of Chiming Bells 1. Dam Neck, Virginia The Fury of Aerial Bombardment The Groundhog Poet's Gold 8-RCA Victor-LM-1883 -rf I Could Only Live at 'the Pitch That Is Near to Madness 'The'Human Being Is a Lonely Creature -The Caedmon Treasury of Modern Poets 3-Caetimon-TC-2006 Reading Their Own Poetry The. Groundhog An Album of Modern Poetry .1-Ltbrary ofCongress,

J Read by Poets : P.-20721-22 The Horse Chestnut Tree -The' Groundhog Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1047 Their Poems For a Lamb Seals, Terns, Time The Human Being Is a Lonely Creature The Oak A Ship Burning and a All.in One Day Spring Mountain Climb Equivalence of Gnats 4 Mice

Eliot, Thomas Poets Reading,Their.Own Poems I-Library of Congress Stearns PL-3 Ash-Wednesday Landscapes Sweeney Among 'the Nightingales T.S. Eliot: The Waste Land and Other 2:Spoken_Arts-SA-734 Poems, 'read by Robert Speaight The Waste Land, The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock . T.S. Eliot Reading Poems and Choruses 3-Caedmon-TC-1045 The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock \ Portrait of a Lady Pr.eludes Mr. Eliot's Service Ash Wednesday Marina Triumphal March from Coriolan 0 Light Invisible from The Rock Murder in the Cathedral Family eunion Poet's Gold, read by Norman Rose 8 -RCA Victor-LM-1883 Five Finger Exercises 'Lines to a Yorkshire Terrier Lines to'Ralph Hodgson, Esquire Lines to Cuscuscaraway A Chorus from The Rock 13. 15 r AUTHOR TITLE o PUBLISHER

Eriot;*Thomas ,The Caedmon Treasury of Modem Poets 3-Gaedmon- C-2006, Stearns(conI'd) Reading Their Own Poetry 'he Wistel and- An Album of Modern Poetry Reid 1-Library of Congress by Poets PL-20-21-22 JouYney o? the Magi Gerontion Spoken Atis-Treasury - Poets Reading 2-SpOken Arts-SA-1043 Their Poems Macay.ity: The Mystery Cat Skimbleshnks: The Railway Cat Morgan: The Commissionaire Gat Records For School 7-Columbia-EZ-1 A Game of Ches's"

Emerson, 'Ralph Poetry 1-Ca.edmOn-It-1359 Waldo Read by Archibald.1%iacLeish , 4 Each and, All The Problem Hamatraya The Rhodgra The Snow Stor Woodnotes: 1 4 Ode 1 Give All to Love BacchuS Concord Hymn Metjin 'I and II Thtenody Brahma

Days .1 Two Rivers Musj.c Terminus FragMents Poet's Gold Victor-LM-1812 The Concord HyMn, rea -d by

Poets Reading Their Own Poems / 1-Library of Congress West of Midnight // PL-2 'Pair Fisherman Ralph Waldo Emerson Conclusion of "Corn" Spoken Arts Treasury - Po ts,Reading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1049 TheiT Poems To.'Praise a Poet: R ert Frost You Can't Be Wise Beasts; From: American Chil Colette

Beyond the Blues. 4-Argo-PLP-1071 When Yin Rome

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Fei-finghetti, Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading 2-Spoken AAs-SA-1053 Lawrence Their Poems Thoughts to a Concerto of Teleman

Field, Euiene, Poet's Gold 8 -RCA Victor -LM- 1812'. Little Boy Blue, read by Helen Hayes

Fields, Julia Beyond the Blues 4-Argo=PLP-1072 Madness One Monday evening

FletCher,, John Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Con-gess Gould Clipper Ships P-L-4

Froit, Robert, The Caedmen Treasury of Modern Poets 3-7(aedmon-TC720'06 Reading Their Own Poetry - Birches After Apple Picking An Album of Modern Poetry Read 1-Library of Congress by. Poets PL-20-21-.22 Stopping By Woods on a Smowy. Evening y ObjecOon to Being StepPed On way! Directive SpokeilArts Treasury Poets Reading .:Spoken Ars7SA7104Th Their Poems

The Mountain .

',The Most of It . 1, An Old Man's Winter Night.! On Looking Up By,Chance at the COnstellations Directive Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library Of COngress' The 'Witch of Coo's PL-6 The: Mountain Come In Mowing. The Pasture Reluctance Stopping By WoodS on a Snowy Evening The. Most of It An Old Man's Winter Night Provide,'Provide

The Runaway. , Acquainted With the Night, Choose Something Like a Star A Drumlin Wooddttuck Why Wait for Science Departmental A Considerable Speck One Step Backward Taken On Looking. Up by Chance at the Constellations- A Soldier. The Gift Outright 17 AUTHOR TITLE.

Frost, Robert Poets Reading Their Own Poems(cnts1) 1-Library of Congress Directive Birches Readings from a Fryst Primer 12-Center for Cassette The poet discusses his craft/ Studies43505123 Meaning in Poetry 12- Center for Cassette The poet disbusses the purp se andstructure Studies- of :good poetry 035-5125

Robert Fros't Reading His Own /Poems , 10-Nationa;l. *Council of 'Birches Teachers of English Reluctance Record-1 The Wood Pile The Runaway. The Road Not Taken A Peck of Gold Stopping By Woods on aSnowy Evening The Death of-the Hir dMan (complete) The Onset Reads% His oetry. 3-CaedmonTC-1060. TheRoad Not Taken The 'Pasture Mowing

Birches I After Apple 'Picking The Tuft of Flowers My November Guest Acquainted With th/e Night At. My Window West- Running Broo Death of a Hired 4 The Witch of Coq. Mending ,Wall One More Brevit Departmental M. A Considerable tlieck .Why Wait for Science. Etherealizing Provide, Provide One Step Backward Taken ) Choose Something Like a Star Happiness Mates Up in Height Reluctance

oy n of Modern Poetry Read 1-Li brarY of Congres . by Poets PL-20-21-22 Meditation

Garrigue, Jean An.AlbUm of: Modern Poetry Read', 1-Library of C.obgress 'by:Poets, PL-20-21-22 The Stranger Forest SpokenlArts: Treasury -P.oets Reading 2-Spoken' Their PoeMS I Sopght From Love Invitation to a Hay Notes-From tindertround Catch Whit YOU Csn:. 18 ALETHpR TITLE PUBLISHER

Ginsberg, Allen Spoken Arts Trasury - Poets Reading Their.Poems .2- Spoken. Arts-SA-1055 Who Be Kind To _Uptown', `Spoken Arts:Treasury = PoetS Readin Their PoeMs -Spoken Arts -SA -1056 ChristMas Eve in Whitneyville Reclining Figure The Man in the D,ea'dMachine The DUmp Gold )

Hayden, Robert E Beyond the BlueS, Full MoOp-: 47Argo-PL11-1071 The Diyer:,

HeatilyGerdon `Beyond the Blues TWo .:PoeMs 4-Arsio-RLP 1071

'Hecht, Anthony Spoken Arts Treasury Poets eading Their .Poems 2-Spoken krtS-SAZ1054 The Vow A Hill A Letter The Dover Bitch

,He'tschberger4 Ruth ofMoern Poetry geadby.Poets. 1-Library of Congress ,In Panelled RbomS P,L,-20-21-22 A'he Huron

fiman4. Daniel Poets Reading TheiA Own Poems In. the Beginning 1-Library of Congress rin Armada of'Thirty Whales PL-28 The Seals in Penobscot Bay Oibsterpot 'Labyrinths An Antelope4of anteloupe I. Dreamt My Love A-Dying Lay Tfie Voice of the WOodthrush, Played at Half Speed That the Pear Delights Me Now The Everlasting Islands Exploration- A Rainride Scholia's'f/Iconoclast The ,Hermit of 'Cape Rosier

"Hollander, John Spoken Arts. Treasury.- Poets Reading Their Poems 2- Spoken Arts-SA.7.1057 The Lady's. Maid' .Digging It Out A New Leaf Under Cancer

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Holman, M. Carl Sidney Poitier Reads Poetry of -- the Black Man -United Artists Deeate of Dark. Brothers UAS-6693

Holmes; John Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Readin Thetr. Poems 2.4S'ooken.Arts-SA-1047, The Fear of Dying Carry Me Back All's Well That Ends

Holmes, Oliver. Poet's Gold, Wetdell. The Deacon's Masterpiece . 8 -RCAVictor-LM -1812

Honig; Edwin An Album of Modern Poetry Read by.Poets 1- Library of Congress The Gazabos PL-2b-21 22

. 4. HOYes,' Spoken -Arts 'treasury .Poets Reading Their Poems 247Spoken.Art Early Ripper The Triumph of Death Coq ae"Cambat City Afternoon On a Bougainvillaea Vine the Summer Palace Dead Toucan-Guadaloupe The Critic Laldscape: Deer Season To W.H. Auden on His 50th Birthday

,Hughes, Langston- he. Poetry of Langston Hughes Read by auby Dee and Ossie Davis 1-Csedmon-TCr127.2 \Dream Variations iSong for a Dark Girl Southern Mammy Sings. When Sue Wears Red Vari-Colored Song Midwinter Blues Little Old 'Letter Juke Box Love Song Song for Billie Holliday Life is Fine Night: Four Songs Me and the Mule Aunt &WS Stories Puzzled Dead in There Too Blue Negro Servant Lincbln Theatre Motto Parade Ballad of the Landlord Refugee in .America

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o Hughes ,Langston The 'Poetry of Langston Hughes (cont d) (cont d) The Negro. Speaks of Rivers Who But the:Lord? Long View: Negro Crowns and Garlands Bombings in Dixie Ode to Dinah Queqisin and Answer Withaut -Benefit of peclaration Deferred 's Dream Boogie Not a Moviet, Still Here Final Call Militant Dream "Dus-e Impasse Mother in Wartime ,- Frederick Douglas la17-95 Heaveri Paybreak in Alabama The Ti of: Silver Rain - Madam and the Rent. Man Madam and the Census Man Christ in Alabama ° I, too Snail. Madam and her, Madam Madam and the Phone Bill eyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1 When Sue- Wears Red, read by Gordon Heath Trumpet Player, read by Brock Peters Langston Hughes :the Social Poet12-Center for Cassette , Read by Ossie Davis and Studi est22871 Simple ,3- Caedmon -TC-1222 Simple on Indian Blood A Toast to Harlem Last Whipping 4 Golden Gate Feet Live Their. OWn Life Landladies Banquet in Honor Sidney Poitikr Reades Poetry of the

Black Man ,,:. 9-United Ar sits' Mother to Son UAS-6693 too 'titles at Dawn The Spoken Arts Treasury of'. 100 2-Spoken ArtsSA-1046 Modern American Roets. Still Here The Ndgro. Speaksof RiverS' Negro Poem2 Merry-Go-Round Cultural 'Exchange 19. 21 AUTHOR' PUBLISHER

Hughes.:7 d An Album of Modern Poetry' 1-Lihrary. of Co-ngneSs Read by. Poets - TL-20-21-22 The. Thought_ Fox

Jarrell, Randall -POems Against War, read anddis- 3-0aedmon-TC-1363. cussed by the poet A .Lullaby Maill!Call The Lines -The Death of the Ball Turre-t Gunner

Eighth Air Force ____ Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Co'ngress

Lady Bates . )- PL-7 Stalag Luft

Spoken Arts Treasury- Poets Reading .

Their Poems . 2-Spoken 'ArtsSA-1053 IntToductory Remarks

Cinderella ' Comments The Woman at the Washington Zoo

Jeffers, Robinson Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of.,'Con,grest Oh, Lovely RoCk PL-5 The Beaks,of Eagles 's Grave Poetl,s Gold 8-RCA Victor-LM-1883. The Beauty of Things, read -by Norman Rose' An Albup of Modern Poetry 1-Library of COngre,ss Read, by Poeti PL-20-21-22. The 100dY'Sire .Spoken A\d ts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1043 Reading Their Poems Shane O'Neill's Cairn The Low Sky Now Returned Toile Hurt Hawks' Night. \ q,ohnson,, James God's Trombdpes, read by Bryce Weldon Bond \eh The Creatcon The Judge ent. Day. Let My Peo le Go The Prodig 1 Son //Go Down.Ear h

, Listen Lord Noah 'Built the Ark Sidney Poitier Reads Poetry of the Black Man 9-United Artists The Creation .UAS-6693 Lift Every Voice Spoken Arts Treastry - Poets Reading Their Poems 2-Spoken Art's-SA-1040 The Creation 4.7Argo-PLP71071. 20. AUTHOR. TITLE `PUB.LISHER

.Kelly, Robert SP ken Arts. Treasury Po s. 2-_Spoken ArtS7SA-1067 " Wedding Thei,r Poems.. ,,Jrefix to:Findingthe Measure !onnet 7, for Linda Parker "Poem for .Easter The' Althemist

Kinriell, Galway Spoken Airts. tredSury Poets oken Arts-SA71055 Reading.Their POems Another Night in ,theAtuins 4.. Vapor Trail :,RefleCted-in.the Frog Pond "< Bear

Xunitz, Stanley An Album o'f Modern Poetry' 1-Library of Congress Read by Poets PL-20-21-22 The Science of the Night 'spoken Arts"Treasury - Poets 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1048

' Reading Their Poems The Waltzer in. the House Geometry of Moods The Tutored Child So Intricately Is This World, ResolVed The Dragonfly A Choice of Wwapons

Lanusse, Armand Sidney Poitier Reads Poetryof 9-United Artists 'the, Black Man UAS-6693

Levertov, Denise. Spoken. Arts Treasury Poets" 2,-Spoken Arts-SA*495'4 Reading Their POW , Jacob's Ladder A Solitude sg Song for Ishtar The Ache of Marriage Song for a:bark Vojce Luxury The Tulips

Lewis,'Janet Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress PL-12 Girl Help a Baby Goat A Lullaby Remembered Morning Going Homefrom the Party On an Old Woman Dying Country Aurial Winter Garden Old Love

Lindsay, Vachel Reading 3-Caedmon-TC-1041 The Congo The Flower-Fed Buffaloes The Mysterious Cat General William Booth Enters Into Heaven 4), ete4.1 AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER

Liindsay, Vachel Vachel Lindsay Readingtcont'd) VI (cant'd) The Moon's.the North Wind's Copoky The Chinese Nightingale 6-Decca-DL-8515

Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight , 14 read. by Walter Huston

Longfellow, Henry 'Poet's Gold ) 8-RCA. Victor:LM-1812

- Wadsworth The Day Is Done, °read 'b Thomas , Mitchell The Children's Hour, read by lielep Hays Paul Rever,e' Ride, read by .

Raymond Massey , ) A'Round of Poems. 7-Columbia-ML-5148 Chaucer, read by Lloyd Frankenberg

Lowell, 'Robert Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress .ChristmasTve Under_HOoker's PL-11' / Statue Death pf the Sheriff, Part 1 . -..v.. ' Between the Porch and the Altar: 11 s' Mather and Son, Adam and Eve, Katherfne's Dream, At the Altar Poems Read and Discussed by poet 12-Center for Cassette Water Studies1-02O-10158 Soft Wood The Flow

. , Fall,, 1961

Viva La Muer'te . An Album of Modern Poetry - Read 1-Library of Congress

by, Poets PL-20-41-22" ) , Where Rainbo Ends SpOken Arts Treasury - Poets . 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1652 Reading Their Paem For George Santa aPa . Charles the Fifth and7 the Peasant

g Falling Asleep Ov r the , Pigeons (for Hann h Arendt)*

. % M4cLeish, Archibald Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress' Epistle to be Left in the Earth PL-11 The Shape of Flesh and Bone,.

F from Actfive \ Conquistador: Bernal Diaz. Preface to His Book. Once Sarig, from ActfiVe The Too-Late Born Archibald MacLeish Reads His 3-Caedmon-TC-1609 Actfive, entire Conquistadop, Prologue and Book VI The Old Man to the Lizard Epistle to Be Left in the Earth 24 ,PUBLISHER AUTHOR

===m---- Archibald-:'14Tchihal.d"MaeLO.sh. Reads His MatLeish, (cont '.d) .1Poetry(cont Immortal liet'bk Winter is Aillther :Country Calypso's The Learned!kan What Any LOlier,Learns Cat in the Wood ', They Come 'Nci More, Those Words, Those Fiji,ch'es The Renovated Temple Years of the The Sident' Slain Not Marble '.Nor 'tke Gilded Monuments Eiry L 'An Trentivmd de mon Edge .A Man's Work POec's Gold " of ,PoetTy, readby. Norman Rose

ll'o.at.:d11111::&TilrIg4TceirOwn Poetry Epistleto, Lextin t}ie Earth n Album of Modern 'Poetry Read

b. Poet's . ?. !The End of ti4 iprid SpoketrArfs Treasbry - Poets -Reading Their P6ems ,Pole 'Star The Spanish Lice. The Two Priests' ,Geography of ,ThisTime Words in Time 2. Markham; Edwin "Abraham Lincoln 6-Decca-DL-8515

= , Lincoln the Man' of the PeoPle, read by Walterr Huston

Marshall, G. Spoken Arts 'Treasuf4y - Poets. 2- Spoken. Arts-SA-1045 Reading Their Poems Invented a Pefaon As Though FrOm; Love "ie- r. Latest Will Shadow and Answer

Masters % Edgar Lee ;Spoon River Anthotosy 3-C&edmonrTC-1152 : ancl:,full cast foet ! s Gold. 8-RCAVictor-1M-18:83 Elsa Wertman, read by Geraldine Brooks %Jonathan Houghton,. read by Norman -Rose An Album of Modern Poetry .1-Library of Congress Read by. Poets PL-20-21:22 'Anne Rutledge:. Lucinda. Matlock AUTH-61R.. TITLE PUBLISHER

Masters,1 Edgar Lee, SpokenArts Treasury. Poets 2- Spoken Arts -SA1,040 (Cant'd> '..Reading Their Poems. Rare Drummer Emily SparkS Reuben Pantier Edmund-PollArd. Anne Rutledge Lucinda.Matlock

McGinley, Phyllis Foetels Gold,. read by Geraldine 8.7-RCA BrookS Notes Wri ten on a:-,.Damp: Veranda 13a11'ade!-of,::,Lost ObfeOts ' Midcentury Love Letter

. The NowGeneration Poet -C-enter fd.ri'Cassette conversation With4)oet Studes-_0113,46-0-0:

The.,Poetry-lf 13-EverettEdWard:S-,530 'Lecturer: jton''Steill

William: Poets:Reading TheirOwn Poems: 1-Library JD Congress String Quartet PL -7 Carrier 3att1ewnInn Trans.Pott/ Spoken.Arts Treasury. Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1053: ,Reading: The-ir poems ,The Open' Sea Roots For GuillaumeAli ollinaire My-Acts

-Spoken Arts Treasury -. Poets- 2-Spoken Arts-5M1055 Reading Their Poems The Cutient Annie HIWS Grave Watching the0anCe

Merwin,. William An AlbUm-Of Modern Poetry I-Library of Cdngress Read' by Poets pL-20-2P-22 Saint Sebastian Leviathan

Millay, Edna St. try of Edna St. VincentMillay'3-Laedmon- C-1024% Vincent ead by Judith Anderson Renascence `Sonnets 4,'99, 27, 3 . . Sonnet 117 City Trees Assault Wild Swans The Curse Cap d'Antibes' Sonnets 496, 20 Moriturus 24. ZG .PUBLISHER AUTHOR; TITLE-

Millay, Edna St. Poetry of Edna . Vincent Millay rncent (cont'd) (cont'd)

. SprIng / Sonnet 123 The Anguish

re The Plum Gatherer

1 New England Spring 1942 The Parti 'Woman What rider spurs him from the darkening east (- Now its the autumn cricket in the grass 8-RCA Victor-LM-1813 Poet's Gold ' The Ballad of the. Harp- Weaver, read by Helen Hayes An Album of Modern Poetry 1-LibrarA of Cohgres Read by Poets PL-20-1-1'44 Recuerdo (We Were Very Tired, We,Were Very Merry)

Love 14 Not 'All . Oh, Sleep Forever

MilloT,'May Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PP-10j1 Calvark May

Moore, Marrianne roeis Reading Their Own Poems, 1- Library of Congress Rrgorrsts_ PL-2. Spenser'.s Ireland Selections from Virginia /- Britannia Marri6line Moore Reading Her Poems 37Caedmon -TC-1025 The Fish 1 The Steam Roller Spenser's Ireland Neverthejess The Wood Weasel A Carriage.From,' The Mind is an EuLhanting Thine Nine Nectarines Armour's Undermining Modesty Rkgorists A Face 'Propriety What Are Years Translations from' the Fables of La Fontaine The Caedmon Treasury of Modern Poets Reading Their Own Poetry 3-Caedmon -TC-2006 What Are Years 411 Album of ModerniToetry 1-Li brary°of Congress Read by Poets, PL-20-21-22 Spensev's Ireland Spoken' Arts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1043 Reading Their Poems Voracities and Verities In Distrust of Merits From: The Fables of La Fontaane: Book 3, 2,T TITLE PUBLISHER

Moore, Marria'nne Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets (cont' d) Reading 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 Educatiatal In Distrust of Merits, read by EZ-1 poet (- Moore, Merrill An Album of Modern Poetry 1-Library of Congress. Read by'Poets PL-20-21-22 The Noise that. Time. Makes Spoken Arts Treasury - Poet 2-Spoken krts-SA-1047 Reading Their Poems. Enthusiasm The Book of How How She Resolved to Act ., 01s1 Men and Old Women GOing 'Home on the StreetpCar On the. Grand Tour The Nokse That. Time. Makes, a Sonnet SO Morris, ,James Beyond the Blues 4-Argo-PLP-1071 The .Blues

Moss, Howard `Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading

, Their Poems 2-SpOken Arts-A-1053 . The Fall If You Can Sands Water Island The Tourists 1- Library of Congress-RL-2 Nash, pgden Ogden Nash Reads Ogden Nash -3-Caedmon-TC-10.15 Kind-of ap Ode to Duty Portrait of the Artist as a Prematurely Old Man Good-bye, Old Year, You Oaf, "or Why 'Don't They Pay t4e Bonus? Gdtdondillo Watchman, What of the First First Lady? Song For a Jempature of a Hundred, and One. Medusa and the Mot'Juste A Beginners Guide to the Ocean The. Terrible People P-Don't Mean Us, Except, Occasionally That Reminds Me Tlee Evening Out Don't Grin, or You'll Have to Bear It I Remember Yule Spring Song n(1) 4, CP 26. 'PUBLISHER AUTHOR TITLE

Nash, Ogden(contld) Ogden NashReads Ogden Nash - (cont'd) Bankers Are'Just Like Anybody 1,se, Except Richer I Do,I Wilf,I Have .How Do You Say "Ha-Ha" in French? What to Do Until the Doctor Goes, tr-It's Tomorrow Than You Think The Polterguest,'My Polter-

, guest Piano Tuner, Untune Me That Tune, Thoughts Thought After a Bridge Party Mr. Bett's Mind a Kingdom Is Allow Me, Madam, But at Won't Help. You and Me and P.B. Shelley The Strange Case of Mr. Ormantude's

r. Bride How To Be Married Without a Sppuse, or Mr. Kipling, What Have You Dime with Mrs. Hauksbee? pring"Comes to Murray Hill Poet's Gold 8-RCA-Victor-LM-1883 Lines to a World-Famous Poet Who Failed to Complete'A World-FamouS P061/1,.0r* CIple Clean,, Mr.' Guest! read by. Norman Rose An Album Of Modern Poetry 1-Library of Congress Read.by Poets PL-20-21-2g Portrait of the Artist as a ' Prematurely Old Man The Sea: Gull . I Never Even Suggested It Spoken Arts; Treasury Poets Reading Their 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 Have The Private Dining Room Peekaboo,I Almost See You The Straige Case of the Cautious Motorist Tune'for an III-Tempered Clavichord Records for School 7-Columbia Ekcational Allow Me, Madam, But It Won't EZ-1 Help The Hunter The Perfect Husband The Outcome 'of Mr. McLeoP.s Gratitude 26 27. AUTHOR. TITLE PUBLISHER

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. Nash, Ogden Records-:for' School(contA) 7-Columbia Educational Introspective Reflections Z-1 So PensAroso

Nemerov, Howard . An Albdm of ModernPoetry 1-Library of -Congress Read by Poets PL-20-21-22

The Goose Fish . Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1053 Reladipg Their Poems

iThe,Vacuum '; )

Dialggue . The Quarry I Truth ,,,, The Goose Fish

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k Nims, John Spoken Arfits Treasury - Poets' . 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1050 Frederick !Reading "Their Poems

' Love Poem 1 The 'Young Ionia Catullus, Poem-#LXX Datiin Song

O'Gorman, Ned Pbets Reading6Their.Own Poems, 1-Library of Congress Op Saint Theresa's Difficulty PL-28 in Keeping-Her Feet on the Ground I Am a Falcon, Hooded The Virgin's House Webbed, .Yellow-Billed and 4 ' Aquamarine Epithalamion Two PoemA on the Creation of a Statue 'of\a. Maenad A .Rectification of the, ieric The Ro'se and the Body of the Rose Toward a Language of the Ineffable- On Silen-ce . The Teni, The. Song, The Sign, The Element The Burning Bush The Tree House.

Pack, Robert Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading Their Poems 2=Spoken Arts-SA-1057 The Bgaim, Adam M'His Way Home The Faithful Lover The Shooting Drowning

Tarker, Dorothy Poet's Gold, read by Geraldine Vfctor-071883 Brooks LoveSong Light of Love

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rarker Dorothy Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets' 2--Spoken Arts -SA -1044 (conttd). -!,Reading Their Poems The Cady's Reward One Perfect Rose Tombstones in the Starlight Afternoon The Satin Dress Inscription for the Ceiling, of a Bedroom Men. For an Unknown Lady Resume

Patchen Kenneth Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets 2-SpokenArts-SA-1049 Reading Their Poems. In Order To Poemscapes. a. You Know You're All Nuts b. Sunday, April 8 Selections from Hurrah for Anything

Syl*ia ?lath; Poet in Rage Plath, Sylvia . 1Z-Centel for Cassette readings and analysis of her Studies-27544 work excerptsfrom: Edge The Applicant Lady Lazarus Fever 103°. vSpoken Arts Treasury = Poets Reading Their Poems 2- Spoken Arts-SA-1057. The Applicant Stop Dead Medusa Lady/Lazarus

Caedmon Records.-- A Sampler , 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-1028 Poe The Raven Annabel Lee To Alone The Cit, rin the Sea Reading His Poetry Vol.. 1 3-Caedmon-TC1122 Hugh Selwyn Maubetley Cantico del Sole

. Moeurs Contemporaines Canto I-

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Pound, Ezra(cont'd) Ezra Pound ReaaingHi,s Poetry, Vol. 1 (cont'd) Canto IV Canto XXXVI Canto LXXXIV Spoken Arts Treasury. .- Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1042 Reading Their. Poems Canto #3 Canto #38 Canto #106 Ezra Pound Reading tlis Poetry 3.-_Caedmon-TC41155 Vol. 2 Canto XLV Canto LI

,CArito LXXVI second half , 0 The Gypsy The Ex-IA.0 Lettet. CaWo 99

Ranson.,.JOhn Poets Reading Their Own ToeMs 1-Lfbrary of Congress CrdWe Bells for John Whiteside's PL-5. ° Daughter .Janet Waking Here Lie4 a Lady Captaln Carpenter An Album of Modern K)etry 1-Library ofCongress Read by Poets PL-2Q-21-22

M. Captain Carpenter Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading Their Poems 2-Spoken Arts-SA-10,43 Prelude to an evening. Captain Cvpenter Here Lies'n Lady

Reed, Henry An Album of Modern Poetry 1-Library of Congress Read by Poets PL-20-21-22 Naming of Parts Judging Distances

Rexroth,Kenneth- Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1048 Reading Their Poems Another Spring A- Sword in a Cloud of tight 'This Night Only In Easy Song day Day

'Rtch, Adrienne Spoken Arts Treasury Poets Reading Their Poems 2-Spoken Arts- A=i056 PeeliAg Onions Ghost of a Chance The Roof Walker Mourning Picture In the, Woods '4

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Robinson,. Edwin Poet's Gold, read by Geraldine 8-RCA Victo;.-LM-1883 Arlington Brooks Miniver 'Cheevy Richard Cory

Rodgers, W.R. An Album of Modern Poetryf '1- Library of Congress

Read by Poets . PL-20-21-22 - Naither Here Nor There. DiTectiOns to a Rebel

Roethke, Theodoi.e Roethke Reads His Poetry 3-Caedmon_TC-1351 Open House Academic The Bat Vernal Sentiment Cuttings The Lost Son Where Knock Is Open Wide Give Way, Ye Gates Elegy for Jane From Four for Sir John Davies' The Waking Elegy Words for'the Wind I Knew a: Woman From the Dying Man The Sloth pinky The Donkey The Happy Three The Decision From'the Far Field In a Dark Time In Evening Air' Poets Reading Their Own Poems 1-Library of Congress.

The Lost Son j PL-10 Readings of 12-Center for Cassette interview with poet, readings Studies-020-10156 of The Waking and other poems An Album of Moderm Poetry 1-Library of Congress Read ley Poets PL-20=21-22 Elegy for Jane "The Shimmer of Evil"

. I'Knew a Woman Spoken A is Treasury oetsReadin"g_ 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1048 rheir, oems .

. Elegy for Jane Wir Papa's Waltz Big Wind Night The Shimmer of Eill The Lady and the Bear I Knew a Woman AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER

Rukeyser, Muriel Poets Reading Their Own Poem's 1-Librafty,.of.Congress Aj anta An Album of Modern Poetry 1-Library of. Congress Read,44, Poets PL-20-21-22 Eyes of Night-Time Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading2-Spoken Arts-SA-1050 Their Poems Reading Time:1 minute 26 seconds Song Air The Overthrow'of One O'Clock( At, Night Wars From Tenth Elegy (Elegy and Joy) In Our Time

Sandburg, Cart The Poetry of , read by 3-Caedmon7TC-4150 poet Prairie Waters By Night Southern Patific Prayers of Steel In Tall Grass White Ash Four Preludes on Playthings of the Wind Night Stuff .- The Windy City Cool Tombs Explanations of Love Sea Chest Sky Pieces Francois Villon Forgotten Gone Mag Psalm of Mose Who Go Off Before

Daylight . Cahoots Face They All Want to Play Hamlet Storms Begin Far Back The Fireborn Are at Home in Fire The Unknown War Carl Sandburg Reading: and.other 3-Caedmon-TC 1253 poems

. Fog Child Broken-facesrgoyles Bright Conversation with Saiiit-Ex Night" Bells On a FlemmeringFloom You Shill Ride We Have Goile Through Great Rooms together Baby Song of the Four Winds Far RoCkaway Night Till Morning Flow 'Much? Wind Song 34 TITLE PUBLISHER AUTHOR ,

.isandb4rg, Carl Carl Sandburg Reading:Fogand other (cont d) poims (cont'd) Flash crimson Losers A Couple Omaha Sea7Wash Precious Moments Explanations of Love

Upstream , Wilderness Little Can911 Cornucopia' Light. and Moonbells Special Starlight 4 Mr. Attila Is There Any Easy Road to Freedom? The Man With the Broken Fingers When Death Came April Twelve 1245 River Moon The People, Yes,read by poet 6- Decca -DL -5135 Prejudice Proverbs The People Speak Abraham Lincoln, read by poet 6-Decca-DL A3515. Lincoln Lincoln, the Dreamer Spoken Arts Treasury Poets Reading2-SpokenArs!-SA-1040. Their POemis Winderness Bilbea Sea-Wash How Much? Baby Song of the Four Winds Chicago Boy Baby Proverbs from the People, les Mr. Attila

1-Library of Congress , Scilwartz, Delmore Poets Reading Their Own-Poems The Repetitive Heart,-Part IX PL-4, From Genesis: Manic-depressive 'Lincoln, National _Starlight Like Intuition Pierced the Twelve An Album of Modern Poetry 1-Library of Congress Read by Poets PL-20-21-22 The Heavy Bear Who Goes, With Me Spoken Arts TreAsury - Poets Reading2- Spoken ArtS-SA ::-1050 Their Poems The Ballad of the Children of the Czar At a Solemn Musick Swift

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Scott, Winfield Spo4n Arts Treasury- PoetsReading2_Spoken. Arts,SA-1049 Townley Their Poeill The Last One, The Man at Mid-Century Dead LeaveS Out of Place The Mother The Long Party Coley/Age%

Seiton, Anne Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading2-Spoken Arts-SA-1056 Their Poems Funnel The Truth the Dead Know The 'Farmer's Wife Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward

Shapiro, Karl Jay Poets Reading Their/Own Poems 1-Libeary, of Congress Elegy for a Dead Soldier PL-7 Spoken Arts Treasury- POets 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1050 Reading Their Foe-ms J.he Figu-rehead Love for a Hand. Adam and Eire' a. The Sickness of Adam b. The Recognition of Eve c. The Kiss

Simpson, Louis Spoken Arts Treasur - PoetsReading 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1054 Their Poems The Silent Generation. My Father in the-Night Commanding No

- There I$ _The Man Who Married Magdaleae The Silent LoveT Birch

. Smith, William Jay William Jay Smith Reading His PoOs 1-Library f Congress for Children, Vol. 1. PL-30 Mr. Smith and Other Nonsense: Balloons

.- ....- Big & Little. There Was an OldiMan: Limericks . - A Clutch of Clerihews . .- .Imaginary. Dialogues A.Nuthatchcf Nonsense Birds

Mr-. Smith . . _ Puptents and.P6bbles: A Nonsense__ If I Had a Boat' William Jay Smith Readi g His Poems. 1-Library of Congress . '2 For Children, Vol PL-31__ ,, -,/ Boy Brue's Book of easts. r. What Did I See? Ho For a Rat! . Spoken Arts Treasury - ro/es Reading 2-SpokenArts-SA-1052'' Their Poems -American Primitive .., , 34. AUTHOR TITLE PUBLISHER'

SMith, William Jay .Spoken Arts Treasury -.Poets (cont'd.): Reading Their Poems (cont'd. A Pavane for the Nursery Morning at Arnheim: Death of a Jazz Musician The Wooing Lady The.:. Lovers Pidgin Pinch 'The Closing of the Rode -Cupidon The Peacock of Java

-Snodgrass:,-W.D, Poets Reading Their,, Own Poems 1-Ltbrary of Congress: September in the Park PL -27 The:Operation Returned to. Frisco, 1946 These Trees Stand Heart'sNeedie April Inventory Seeing You Have a Woman Lying Awake

Spoken,Arts Treasury Poets Reading Their Poems.. 2-Spoken Arty -SA -1054

'Lying Awake . 1 A Flat One

Sobiloff, Spoken Artsl-reasury - Poets Reding Their Poems 2-Spoken Arts-SA-1050 .Mly Mother's Table The Schoolmaster Pittsburgh Airship Christmas Poem Hans Christian Andersen in Central Park k.

Spencer, Theodore Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets Reading Their Poems 1-Library 'of Congress, Theme Song PL-9 6 Escapist's-Song The Inflatable Globe 2-SpokenArts-SA-1047 Lesson in Natural History Enlistment

An Album of. MOdenn Poetry Read 'by Poets 1-Library of Congress The Inflatable Globe PL-20-21-22 Poets ROding Their Own Poems: The Day The Inflatable Globe A Narrative Problem ofNmmorality' The Phoenix

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Contemporary American Poets Read 13-Everett Edwards Sta , William Their works LCCN-q6-765157 Now Our Time's Name Witness No More School The Stick in the Forest People Who Went By In Winter Blackberries are Back CoMpose44 Composed A Woman Forged Her Fate Understanding 01 A Song in the Manner of FlanerY O'Connor Dear Mother The Eskimo National Anthem For the Governor Junkos The Moment Freedom -Report From a Far Place

Stein Gertrude The Caedmon Treasury of Modern Poets . ,Reading 3-Caedmon-TC-2006( If .I Told Him (A Completed Portrait of Picasso) Spoken Arts Treasury - Poets 2- Spoken. Arts-SA-1040 Reading Their Poems A Portrait of T.S. Eliot A Portrait of Christian Berard, a Painter Matisse She Bowed to Her Brother Gertrude Stein Reads From Her 3-Caedmon- C-1050 Works A Valentine .To Sherwood 4 Anderson If I Told Him: A Completed Portrait of Picasso

Stevens; Wallace Reading His Poems 3-Caedmon-TC11068 The Theory of Poetry: a se note T e rdea of Order at Key West Credences of. Summer The Poem That Took the Place of a Mountain vacancy. in 'the Park Large Red Man Reading This Solitude of Cataracts In the Element of Antagonists Puella Parvula To An Old Philosopher in Rome Two Illustrations That the World Is What You Make Of It

36. 47mQs 4.4 LI, Stevens, Wallace. '.'.Wailace:Siev en-_ 7KA.e---/ adim g 11$ P oer9 / (cont'd (cont' d) ., b- ProIegues'.t*'What:.IS Possible-II, Looking,AOrots the fields.- and Watching 'the 'Birds Fly

' F.inal Soliloquy of the interior--

Paramour ' The Life Of the Poet:. a:prose note t'-s Gold 8-RCA Victor-0,1881 Quince at the Clavier, read by Islorman:ROse Ille---.CaedMon 'Treasury of Modern Poetg-- , ,.Reading Their Own Poetry. s3.-Caedmon-TCt2006

The Idea Of Order at Key West. . An Album of Modern Poetry Read by 1- Library of Congress Poett PL-20-21-22 So-an o.,Reclining on Her Couch,' Mountains Covered With Cats Spoken Arts-lreasury - Poets Readinr,

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