Audio Recording Marcella Miller Du Pont reading her poems in the Recording Laboratory, Apr. 9, 1968
Marcella Miller Du Pont reading her poems in the Recording Laboratory, Apr. 9, 1968
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Title
- Marcella Miller Du Pont reading her poems in the Recording Laboratory, Apr. 9, 1968
Names
- Du Pont, Marcella Miller
- Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- 1968.
Contents
- Lurk, then -- And now you comb your black hair [ballad from opera libretto for Robert Evett] -- Into whose keeping? -- You are always present in the world -- Group of two (The old tyrannies I ; The old tyrannies II) -- Group of four (No more do I go lusting after life ; There is danger in the finest things ; Not to live in the breeze of content ; So joy springs) -- Group of three (Out of these bright windows ; Suffering I buried ; Over the shoulder of hatred) -- Here in the heliotropic quiet -- We know, each one, how mild a touch -- A thousand flowers for my mother -- Lie unnoticed on a self if you will -- The sea off Hatteras --
- Remember what was done -- I fear the desolation -- Let us have endurance -- Here a body was destroyed -- Christmas visitors -- Goodness is a giant -- Who can point the line -- From recesses too deep to plumb -- As she lay languorous -- The days of my feast -- Rise up and let me look at you my friend -- Remember what was done [rereading] -- There is virtue in your love that spring has not -- Cape visitors -- Since we all have one breath -- Droit de seigneur -- After a separation -- With the foreboding of love -- Alpha centauri.
Notes
- - Recorded for the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature.
- - Literary recordings, rev., enl. ed., p. 62-63.
- - Cataloging based on container/printed material/LC paperwork.
Medium
- 1 sound tape reel (60 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1 track, mono. ; 10 in.
Call Number/Physical Location
- LWO 5306
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 94838518
Online Format
- audio