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Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:

Reed Bye, Rotating Shakespeare: "Hamlet" Class 2, Part 1, 1980 August 11

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Identifier: naropa_bye_shakespeare_class02_part02
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1980 August 11

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

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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,...
Dates: 1983 July 25

Robert Creeley, 1983 July 25 Class, Part 2, 1983 July 25

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Identifier: naropa_creeley_19830725_part02
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 presents certain LSD experiences as examples of what happens when an experience cannot connect to the wider social context of meaning, and contrasts science's concern with the general to art's concern with the exception. Other topics covered include the dangers of...
Dates: 1983 July 25

Robert Creeley, 1983 July 26 Class, 1983 July 26

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Identifier: naropa_creeley_19830726
Abstract

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."

Dates: 1983 July 26

Robert Creeley, 1983 July 27 Class, 1983 July 27

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Identifier: naropa_creeley_19830727
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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.

Dates: 1983 July 27

Robert Creeley, 1983 July 28 Class, 1983 July 28

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Identifier: naropa_creeley_19830728
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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."

Dates: 1983 July 28

Robert Creeley, 1983 July 29 Class, 1983 July 29

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Identifier: naropa_creeley_19830729
Abstract

Creeley spends the class reading and discussing the work of Charles Olson and Robert Duncan.

Dates: 1983 July 29

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Poetry -- History and criticism 36
Poetry, Modern -- 20th century 35
East Asian literature 8