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Charles Olson reads 'The Librarian' (Mar 1966)

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2008

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  • who is frank moore?

    Thanks for posting this --

  • Wonderful. I come from Gloucester. He was the man and the myth.I remember seeing him on Main Street, such a giant of a man.

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  • I'm watching this while reading the Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, and so my mind melting will reveal only the true will.

  • he reads fantastically and is a joy to watch. thanks for uploading this!

  • Olson's vision of "postmodernity" is sharper than anything you'll find in an MFA program.

  • Happy Centennial, Doc Charlemagne Ippsissimus! What the hell IS buried behind Lufton's Diner?

  • No sense of rhythm, you're kidding, right? On the page, maybe, but in performance the poem just rolls.

  • affected. plus, more damningly, no sense of rhythm.

  • God.

  • Generoix, thanks for posting this one.

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