Josephine Miles reading her poems in the Recording Laboratory, Mar. 27, 1968
Poems. Selections
Miles, Josephine,
1911-1985
Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Library of Congress)
sound recording-nonmusical
poetry
dcu
monographic
1968
19680327
eng
1 sound tape reel (ca. 55 min.) : analog, 7 1/2 ips, 1 track, mono. ; 10 in.
Ms. Miles reads thirty-one selections from her collected work, Kinds of affection; six from her Poems, 1930-1960, and two from her Civil poems.
The mailman is coming from the next block down -- Love at a distance can mean -- Friends in our questions, we looked together -- Who called brought to my mind the name of power -- The entrepreneur chicken shed his tail feathers, surplus -- In dialogues of modus vivendi: V. You must go no further on this dangerous way -- We have the generation which carries something new not far enough -- The life of Galileo as it is reset -- After noon I lie down -- Marin mousebait contains warfarin -- Daniel Boone stepped up to a window -- As difference blends into identity -- In the town where every man is king-- I walked along the river path, the river --
Throwing his life away -- So you are thinking of principles to go on -- Does the world look like a park to you? Yes, almost suddenly -- Every day when she came to the steps that led -- I am trying to think what it means to be right -- Down from another planet they have settled to mend -- Yesterday evening as the sun set late -- Have I outgrown you? -- Fish -- Sheep -- Monkey -- Sisyphus -- David -- Speed -- Identity -- Circus -- When I telephoned a friend, her husband told me.
Recorded for the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature.
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
LWO 5266
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.mbrsrs/poetryarch.94838519
Literary recordings, rev., enl. ed.,
p. 160
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