Stan Brakhage recalls meeting Robert Creeley and plays an audio clip of Creeley reading poems. The next audio clip features a woman singing a folk song by Joseph Canteloube. Brakhage tells a personal story about Ed Dorn. The audio clip features Dorn reading a poem. The next audio clip features the aria 'Pigeons on the grass alas.' Brakhage plays an audio clip of Gertrude Stein reading a poem. He plays an audio clip of Tennessee Williams reading a poem. Brakhage gives a biography of Sigmund Freud and plays an audio clip of Freud. This is followed by an audio clip with another poem. Note: The audio clip of Robert Creeley reading his poems is of very poor quality. The audio clip of Sigmund Freud is also of very poor quality.
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Stan Brakhage recalls meeting Robert Creeley and plays an audio clip of Creeley reading poems. The next audio clip features a woman singing a folk song by Joseph Canteloube. Brakhage tells a personal story about Ed Dorn. The audio clip features Dorn reading a poem. The next audio clip features the aria 'Pigeons on the grass alas.' Brakhage plays an audio clip of Gertrude Stein reading a poem. He plays an audio clip of Tennessee Williams reading a poem. Brakhage gives a biography of Sigmund Freud and plays an audio clip of Freud. This is followed by an audio clip with another poem. Note: The audio clip of Robert Creeley reading his poems is of very poor quality. The audio clip of Sigmund Freud is also of very poor quality.
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