Naropa University
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Reed Bye, Rotating Shakespeare: "Hamlet" Class 2, Part 1, 1980 August 11
Reed Bye presents a second class on Shakespeare's "Hamlet," discussing the medieval view of the universe and the revolution of thought in the Renaissance, the four humors and the four elements, modes of action in the play, and the music of the spheres. The class also performs a close reading of Hamlet's "to be or not to be" speech.
Robert Creeley, 1983 July 25 Class, Part 1, 1983 July 25
Robert Creeley, 1983 July 25 Class, Part 2, 1983 July 25
Robert Creeley, 1983 July 26 Class, 1983 July 26
Creeley's lecture focuses on the work of Louis Zukofsky and Gertrude Stein. Creeley reads from a selection of both writers' work, especially focusing on Zukofsky's "A" and Stein's "Composition As Explanation."
Robert Creeley, 1983 July 27 Class, 1983 July 27
Creeley spends the majority of the class discussing various works by Charles Olson, reading his "Hotel Steinplatz, Berlin, December 25." Creeley, Ginsberg, and class have a lengthy discussion about symbolism.
Robert Creeley, 1983 July 28 Class, 1983 July 28
Creeley spends the majority of his lecture speaking and reading from a letter from Jeremy Prine to Ed Dorn. Creeley also reads Charles Olson's poem "Letter 27 Withheld."
Robert Creeley, 1983 July 29 Class, 1983 July 29
Creeley spends the class reading and discussing the work of Charles Olson and Robert Duncan.