Stan Brakhage reads a poem about war, which he wrote in high school. Brakhage mentions some facts about Eugene Salome. Salome recalls being a spy during World War II in an interview. Brakhage compares his own poem to Salome's interview. He describes Rainer Maria Rilke's Das Marienleben. Salome describes the inspiration for 'Das Marienleben' and reads the first elegy from Rilke's Duino Elegies. An audio clip of 'Geburt Mariä' from Paul Hindemith's 'Das Marienleben' plays. Brakhage tells a personal story about Salome. Brakhage compares the first and second elegy from Duino Elegies. Salome reads the second elegy from Duino Elegies. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on Eugene Salome and Rainer Maria Rilke - Part 2.'
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Stan Brakhage reads a poem about war, which he wrote in high school. Brakhage mentions some facts about Eugene Salome. Salome recalls being a spy during World War II in an interview. Brakhage compares his own poem to Salome's interview. He describes Rainer Maria Rilke's Das Marienleben. Salome describes the inspiration for 'Das Marienleben' and reads the first elegy from Rilke's Duino Elegies. An audio clip of 'Geburt Mariä' from Paul Hindemith's 'Das Marienleben' plays. Brakhage tells a personal story about Salome. Brakhage compares the first and second elegy from Duino Elegies. Salome reads the second elegy from Duino Elegies. Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on Eugene Salome and Rainer Maria Rilke - Part 2.'
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