William Bronk - At Tikal Album
Performer:
William Bronk
Title:
At Tikal
Country:
US
Genre:
Audio & Sounds
Style:Poetry
Released: 01 Jul 2016
Label: Carpenter Center for the Visual Arts
MP3 album szie: 2962 mb
FLAC album size: 2554 mb
Tracklist
| 1 | At Tikal | 1:49 |
Notes
Original recording by the Woodberry Poetry Room, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, on Oct. 19, 1956.Produced alongside ‘The Shape of Things’ by Ben Rivers, commissioned as a project for the Lightbox Gallery in the Harvard Art Museums.
The Woodberry Sessions is a collaboration between the Woodberry Poetry Room and the Carpenter Center, bringing archival material to the public realm.
Barcodes
- Matrix / Runout: A (09.28.16) CBV I.S.D SESSIONS 002
Short intro
William Bronk February 17, 1918 February 22, 1999 was an American poet. For his book, Life Supports 1981, he won the National Book Award for Poetry. He was also a veteran of World War II and a businessman. After teaching at Union College for a brief period, he took over the family business of Bronk Coal and Lumber after his father's early death. He ran it for 30 years in Hudson Falls, New York. Месяц бесплатно. William Bronk poetry reading, 1978 14. Jackamo Brown. The Inclination of the Earth Home Address My Father Photographed with Friends The Changes At Tikal The Annihilation of Matter The Beautiful Wall, Machu Picchu The Nature of Musical Form The World in Time and Space The Outcry. William Bronk was born in Fort Edward, New York in 1918, and he grew up in Hudson Falls, New York. He studied at Dartmouth College and Harvard University. Bronk won the American Book Award in 1982 for his collection Life Supports. His many other books of poetry include Metaphor of Trees and Last Poems 1999, Some Words 1992, Death Is the Place 1989, That Beauty Still 1978, The World, the Worldless 1964, and Light and Dark 1956. In poems that have often been compared to those of Wallace Stevens, William Bronk investigates the nature of consciousness, time and space, and the poetic fi. PoemTalk Podcast 99, discussing William Bronk's Finding Losses. Listen to the complete recording and read program notes for the episode at Jacket2. Reading from Selected Poems at his home in Hudson Falls, NY, June 18, 1996. Production, direction, and camera work by Stephen Fredman. Introduced by Henry Weinfield. The Changes 1:34: MP3. At Tikal 2:04: MP3. The Annihilation of Matter 1:23: MP3. The Beautiful Wall, Machu Picchu 1:37: MP3. William Bronk and the Geography of America by Edward Halsey Foster. Modern American Poetry Home page. Сканы некоторых эссе их книги Vectors and smoothable curves: collected essays by William Bronk Talismán House, 1997. The New World. An Algebra Among Cats. At Tikal. Последние твиты от William Bronk William Bronk . Born 1918 in Fort Edward, NY, William Bronk was an American poet of the twentieth Bronk February 17, 1918 - February 22, 1999 was an American poet. Bronk was born in a house on Lower Main Street in Fort Edward, New York. He had an older brother Sherman who died young and two older sisters, Jane and Betty. William attended Dartmouth College, arriving there at the age of 16, and after graduation spent a semester at Harvard. Bronk served in World War II, originally as a draftee but later, after attending Officer Candidate School, as an officer. He was discharged from the. William M. Bronk, a poet known for the philosophical depth of his work, died on Monday at his home in Hudson Falls, N. He was 81. Bronk, who was descended from Jonas Bronck, for whom the Bronx is named, won the American Book Award in 1982 for his collected poems, ''Life Supports,'' and was considered one of the most prominent poets of his generation. The Nation once referred to him as ''our most significant poet,'' and critics hailed his intellect, precise use of lang. This first full-length study of William Bronk, one of our most important contemporary poets and essayists, locates his work in relation to the New England literary tradition, Modernism, and the Objectivist and Black Mountain schools of poetry. It features extensive treatments of American nineteenth- and twentieth-century literary figures, set within the context of intellectual currents beyond the world of literature. Discussions of solitude and abnegation disclose the roots of Bronk's notions of being, emptiness, and nothingness. William Bronk. Just better. William Bronk was born in a house on Lower Main Street in Fort Edward, New York. He had an older brother, Sherman, who died young and two older sisters, Jane and Betty. William attended Dartmouth College, arriving there at the age of 16, and after graduation spent one semester at Harvard. Bronk served in World War II first as a draftee but later, after attending OCS, as an officer. He was discharged from the Army in October 1945 and started teaching English at Union College, Schenectady, New York. He left Union in June 1946 and returned to Hudson FallsRelated to William Bronk - At Tikal
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