| Philip WhalenLecture on Ted Berrigan'sThe Sonnets, St. Mark's, 1989- Part 1 (47:55):MP3
- Part 2 (47:34):MP3
Courtesy of Simon PettetReading "By and Large", Albuquerque, New Mexico, 1987Part one - Hymnus Ad Patrem Sinensis (0:43):MP3
- Literary Life in the Golden West (1:33):MP3
- The Winter (0:14):MP3
- Poem (0:14):MP3
- Self-Portrait Sad 22:IX:58 (6:02):MP3
- Fragment of Great Beauty and Stillness (0:33):MP3
- A Vision of the Bodhisattvas (1:01):MP3
- To The Moon (0:18):MP3
- Japanese Tea Garden Golden Gate Park in Spring (0:45):MP3
- Mahayana (0:34):MP3
- Tara (0:49):MP3
- Love Love Love Again (0:56):MP3
- What Finally Happened to the King (1:16):MP3
- A Romantic and Beautiful Poem Inspired by the Recollection of William Butler Yeats, His Life and Work (0:37):MP3
- Synesthesia (0:09):MP3
- "Everywhere I Wander" (0:39):MP3
- Translation of a Lost Play by M.M (0:54):MP3
- "A Penny for the Old Guy" (0:40):MP3
- Card #21Le Monde (0:24):MP3
- A Morning Walk (1:05):MP3
- Sourdough Mountain Lookout (8:53):MP3
- [Awake a moment] (0:11):MP3
- "Never Apologize; Never Explain" (0:31):MP3
- Life at Bolinas. The Last of California (2:49):MP3
- Part one, Complete reading (31:48):MP3
- Part two, Complete reading (30:14)MP3
Recording in the Naropa Institute Archives, June 1987Complete recording (54:00):MP3 Lecture on Gertrude Stein at New College of California, San Francisco, from theBen Tripp Tapes, February 1985- Part 1 (1:35:00):MP3
- Part 2 (1:34:58):MP3
Courtesy of Simon Pettet March 11, 1984: Charles Olson Memorial Lecture, Buffalo, intro Robert Creeley Complete recording: (1:16:24):MP3 Recording in the Naropa Institute Archives, August 1976Complete recording (54:00):MP3 Reading at Intersection, San Francisco, August 17, 1971 (possibly from the same reading as above)Complete recording (58:37):MP3 Scenes of Life at the Capital 1/6 (9:50):MP3 Scenes of Life at the Capital 2/6 (10:14):MP3 Scenes of Life at the Capital 3/6 (10:15):MP3 Scenes of Life at the Capital 4/6 (9:38):MP3 Scenes of Life at the Capital 5/6 (10:12):MP3 Scenes of Life at the Capital 6/6 (8:29):MP3(These recordings courtesy of the estate ofRobert Creeley) Reading in San Francisco, August, 1971Reading at National Poetry Festival, Allendale, MI, July, 1971Complete recording (31:57):MP3 Reading at the Unicorn Bookshop, Santa Barbara, February 6, 1967Complete recording (51:57):MP3 Richard Moore USA: Poetry Documentary with Gary Snyder, 1966Reading forAuerhahn Press at International Music Hall, November 26, 1963- From "The Art of Literature" (15:13):MP3
Reading at the Vancouver Poetry Festival, University of British Columbia, July 31, 1963- To the Muse (2:22):MP3
- To the Moon (0:20)MP3
- Dream & Excursus, Arlington Massachusetts (2:34):MP3
- The Daydream (0:43):MP3
- One of My Favorite Songs is Stormy Weather (1:11):MP3
- What I Want (0:40):MP3
- Statement of Condition (0:58):MP3
- Early Autumn in Upper Noe Valley (1:20):MP3
- How Beautiful (0:44):MP3
- Daily Bread (0:48):MP3
- Life and Death and a Letter to My Mother Beyond Them Both (7:38):MP3
- Friday Already Half- (2:16):MP3
- Tennis Shoes (1:38):MP3
- Invocation and Theophany (2:50):MP3
- Letter to Michael McClure (4:17):MP3
- "A Wednesday Morning" (0:38):MP3
- Plums, Metaphysics, an Investigation, a Visit, and a Short Funeral Ode (5:07):MP3
- Saturday Morning (0:40):MP3
- The Treasures of Rage (0:50):MP3
- The Idol (0:49):MP3
- Warnings, Responses, Etc. (2:51):MP3
- An Irregular Ode (0:35):MP3
- Song for 2 Balalaikas on the Corner of 3rd & Market (0:35):MP3
- The Art of Literature (3:30)MP3
- "This Boy At Princeton Studied Russian" (4:51):MP3
- To a Poet (0:13):MP3
- A Vision of the Bodhisattvas (0:56):MP3
- To the Muse (1:08):MP3
- "Monday, In the Evening" (11:26):MP3
Complete reading (1:12:45):MP3 This recording was originally made available tothe Slought Foundation by Fred Wah. PennSoundpublication made with thanks toSlought and with the permission of Fred Wah and the Whalen Estate.These sound recordings are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights to this recorded material belong to Philip Whalen © 2004-2007. Used with permission of the Literary Estate of Philip Whalen. Distributed byPennSound. |