Continues 'Stan Brakhage on artists and the arts - Part 3.' Robert Creeley reads 'For My Mother: Genevieve Jules Creeley.' Stan Brakhage plays a clip of a phone call between him and his mother. He plays songs from the film 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.' Brakhage tells a story from his childhood. He plays clips of Dorothy Dehner describing her marriage, Lenny Bruce discussing infidelity, and David Smith discussing art. Brakhage recalls talking to Charles Olson. He plays a clip of Williams Carlos Williams reading 'The Descent.' Brakhage describes his marriage. He gives his opinion of Antonin Artaud. Brakhage plays a clip of Olson reading 'In Cold Hell, in Thicket.' Note: The audio from 29:40-30:33 is very low quality. It may be James Joyce reading 'Finnegan's Wake.' Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on artists and the arts - Part 5.'
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Continues 'Stan Brakhage on artists and the arts - Part 3.' Robert Creeley reads 'For My Mother: Genevieve Jules Creeley.' Stan Brakhage plays a clip of a phone call between him and his mother. He plays songs from the film 'Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.' Brakhage tells a story from his childhood. He plays clips of Dorothy Dehner describing her marriage, Lenny Bruce discussing infidelity, and David Smith discussing art. Brakhage recalls talking to Charles Olson. He plays a clip of Williams Carlos Williams reading 'The Descent.' Brakhage describes his marriage. He gives his opinion of Antonin Artaud. Brakhage plays a clip of Olson reading 'In Cold Hell, in Thicket.' Note: The audio from 29:40-30:33 is very low quality. It may be James Joyce reading 'Finnegan's Wake.' Continued on 'Stan Brakhage on artists and the arts - Part 5.'
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