Stan Brakhage describes the difficulty of expressing love in art. He plays an audio clip of Kurt Schwitters reading 'An Anna Blume.' Then he plays an audio clip of Charles Ives' 'Two Little Flowers.' Brakhage gives a biography of AndreÌ Breton and reads 'Freedom of Love.' He gives a biography of Edith Sitwell and plays an audio file of Sitwell reading her poems. Brakhage provides an interpretation of a line from Gertrude Stein's 'Sacred Emily.' He plays an audio file of Kenneth Patchen reading from 'The Journal of Albion Moonlight.' Brakhage plays an audio file of Michael McClure reading 'sound poetry.'
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Stan Brakhage describes the difficulty of expressing love in art. He plays an audio clip of Kurt Schwitters reading 'An Anna Blume.' Then he plays an audio clip of Charles Ives' 'Two Little Flowers.' Brakhage gives a biography of AndreÌ Breton and reads 'Freedom of Love.' He gives a biography of Edith Sitwell and plays an audio file of Sitwell reading her poems. Brakhage provides an interpretation of a line from Gertrude Stein's 'Sacred Emily.' He plays an audio file of Kenneth Patchen reading from 'The Journal of Albion Moonlight.' Brakhage plays an audio file of Michael McClure reading 'sound poetry.'
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