Ted Joans, poet

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2006

Ted Joans recites a brief poem at the New York Book Fair in 1987.

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  • This is such a brief poem but it says so much

  • he recites this same poem elsewhere...

    ad nauseum....

    including the time i hung out with him in Paris in 1991...

  • Simply Honest poetry like "Watermelon" ~ It won't make you fat ... and straight up lines like "No Bread - No Ted!"

    Gotta Love it!

  • TED LIVES!

  • Type in search: Jazz is my religion

    Amsterdam 1964 with Piet Kuiters & Ted Joans.

    Kind regards Django.

  • Ted Joans lives indeed! So very nice to see this.

  • Heh - in this day and age, it is the truth that strikes terror into a world gone mad with hype, spin and bloodthirsty nationalism....the poet's truth could bring our delusions crashing down.

  • TED JOANS LIVES!

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