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Robert Creeley, 1983 July 25 Class, Part 1, 1983 July 25

 Item
Identifier: naropa_creeley_19830725_part01

Abstract

Robert Creeley presents a class focused on the moving what's "inside--the imaginable, emotional, and conceptual world of the writer--into contact with what's outside--the world of other people, events, and situations." Creeley begins his discussion with William Carlos Williams' movement between thought and event in "Desert Music." He then presents examples of the ways in which the different imaginable worlds of individuals interact to create "external" situations, referring to John Glenn, his two-year-old son Willy, and the actions of soldiers and generals in World War I.

Dates

  • 1983 July 25

Creator

Digital Repository

Robert Creeley, 1983 July 25 Class, Part 1

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

Materials in English, Spanish, and other languages.

Extent

1 Items

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Acquired from Naropa Audio Archive, Naropa University.

General

Local identifier generated by University of Denver archivist.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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