Allen Ginsberg chants a mantra to music. An interview with Ginsberg begins, during which he reads his poem 'Wales Visitation.' He describes the inspirations for his poems and the effect of fame on his work. Ginsberg lists the places he has traveled. He recalls some personal stories with Ezra Pound. An interview with Robert Duncan begins. Duncan describes some poems and then concentrates on war and love in poetry. He explains his perspective on the Vietnam War. Duncan reads his poem 'Uprising' and analyzes it. The he reads his poem 'Epilogos.'
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Allen Ginsberg chants a mantra to music. An interview with Ginsberg begins, during which he reads his poem 'Wales Visitation.' He describes the inspirations for his poems and the effect of fame on his work. Ginsberg lists the places he has traveled. He recalls some personal stories with Ezra Pound. An interview with Robert Duncan begins. Duncan describes some poems and then concentrates on war and love in poetry. He explains his perspective on the Vietnam War. Duncan reads his poem 'Uprising' and analyzes it. The he reads his poem 'Epilogos.'
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