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Poetry, Modern -- 20th century

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Use for: Poetry -- 20th century. See also BNF term "Poésie (20e siècle)," http://data.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb11957124v

Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 26, 1980 April 28

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part26
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. The majority of the class is spent reading and discussing the work of the poets John Suckling and Andrew Marvell. The work of Anne Bradstreet, Abraham Cowley, Richard Crawshaw, Thomas Carew, and Richard Lovelace is also discussed.

Dates: 1980 April 28

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 27, 1980 May 1

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part27
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg reads from his book "The Gates of Wrath" to demonstrate to his students certain forms of English meter as employed in his own work.

Dates: 1980 May 1

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 30, 1980 May 12

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part30
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg begins the class by speaking about the heroic couplet form. Ginsberg then segues into reading and discussing the poetry of John Dryden, Simon Wastell, Thomas Vaughn, Thomas Traherne, Edward Taylor, and The Earl Of Rochester.

Dates: 1980 May 12

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 31, 1980 May 15

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part31
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. For the duration of the class, Ginsberg discusses Sapphic meter using various poems to demonstrate the ancient form.

Dates: 1980 May 15

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 32, 1980 May 18

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part32
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg begins the class by discussing Sapphic meter in Ancient Greek poetry. He then moves on to read various poets' take on the Greek form. Ginsberg ends the class with the students sharing their own sapphic poems.

Dates: 1980 May 18

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 33, 1980 January 7

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part33
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg spends the class reading and discussing the work of various poets throughout the ages who have dealt with the Sapphic form, from the ancient Greeks to Ezra Pound. Included are a number of different translations of works by Catullus. Ginsberg also plays recordings of Ed Sanders reciting poems by Sappho and Blake.

Dates: 1980 January 7

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 34, 1980 May 26

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part34
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg begins the class by singing poems by Sappho and songs by William Blake and Isaac Watts accompanied by harmonium. The rest of the class is devoted to Christopher Smart's poetry, specifically "Rejoice In The Lamb" and "Jubilate Agno."

Dates: 1980 May 26

Allen Ginsberg, Basic Poetics, Part 35, 1980 May 29

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Identifier: naropa_ginsberg_basic_poetics_part35
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A Basic Poetics class taught by Allen Ginsberg in 1980 at Naropa. Ginsberg spends the majority of the class fielding questions from the class and discussing the practice of writing with regards to his own work and the work of his peers. Ginsberg ends the class by singing sections of Blake's "The Songs of Innocence" and "The Songs of Experience."

Dates: 1980 May 29

Bobbie Louise Hawkins Papers

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Identifier: M474
Abstract Bobbie Louise Hawkins (July 11, 1930 – May 4, 2018) was raised in West Texas and studied art in London. After traveling extensively, she settled in Colorado. Bobbie wrote more than twenty books of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and performance monologues. She was married to Robert Creeley for eighteen years and they had two (2) children. The collection consists of art and written works, notebooks, correspondence, photographs, audio/visual items, and other materials created and collected by...
Dates: 1960 - 2018

Reed Bye, Rotating Shakespeare: "Hamlet" Class 1, Part 1, 1980 August 11

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Identifier: naropa_bye_shakespeare_class01_part01
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Reed Bye presents a class in the series Rotating Shakespeare on the play Hamlet. Bye describes the history of criticism on Hamlet and the origins of the Hamlet story, then presents a cosmological interpretation of Hamlet. The class then reads through the play, interspersing the reading with discussion of individual scenes.

Dates: 1980 August 11