CLASSIFICATION
Swallow ID:
6218
Partner Institution:
Simon Fraser University
Source Collection Label:
Reading in BC Collection
Sub Series:
Reading in BC Collection
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title:
Cid Corman reading, April 29 and May 21, 1969 plus Lorine Niedecker reading at Ft. Atkinson on November 15, 1970 #382
Title Source:
cassette and j-card
Language:
English
Production Context:
Documentary recording
Genre:
Reading: Poetry
Identifiers:
[]
Rights
Rights:
Copyright Not Evaluated (CNE)
CREATORS
Name:
Niedecker, Lorine
Dates:
1903-1970
Role:
"Reader"
Name:
Corman, Cid
Dates:
1924-2004
Role:
"Reader",
"Donor"
CONTRIBUTORS
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
Image:
Recording Type:
Analogue
AV Type:
Audio
Material Designation:
Cassette
Physical Composition:
Magnetic Tape
Track Configuration:
2 track
Playback Mode:
Stereo
Sound Quality:
Excellent
Physical Condition:
Good
Other Physical Description:
Black and white clear jewel case with J card
DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:30:35
Size:
29.9 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
Channel Field:
Stereo
Sample Rate:
44.1 kHz
Duration:
T00:30:14
Size:
29.2 MB
Bitrate:
32 bit
Encoding:
WAV for master files and .MP3 for online files
Dates
Date:
1969-04-29
Type:
Production Date
Source:
J-card
Date:
1969-05-21
Type:
Production Date
Source:
J-card
Date:
1970-11-15
Type:
Production Date
Source:
J-card
LOCATION
Address:
Winneshiek County, Iowa, United States
Venue:
Fort Atkinson
Latitude:
43.1444
Longitude:
-91.9340
Notes:
Lorine Niedecker reads there
CONTENT
Contents:
Side Track No. Comments
Two 000 Corman introduces his poetry. Two series of poems, one of 16, another of 30
020 One “nothing…not even that”
028 Two “as much me as you are you”
035 Three “even now, now, tears”
043 Four “soft because there is nothing now to cry out”
054 Five “hopeless joy, to be in this room”
072 Six “the breath delivers me…”
080 Seven “it hardly matters that I speak”
089 Eight “if you say it long enough…”
100 Nine “my voice, you will be here”
109 Ten “whatever I say, I say words”
114 Eleven “you want to know why I am not laughing”
125 Twelve “it makes no sense to speak of time”
132 Thirteen “and now, my parents dead”
139 Fourteen “only one night left”
144 Fifteen “what did it mean”
152 Sixteen “there is little left to say”
167 Corman introduces his second series, 21 May
185 One “how past a number is”
913 Two “in the direction of it would seem”
203 Three “all ghost are holy”
211 Four “before long after”
222 Five “the mind a penthouse”
230 Six “turn it around”
240 Seven”lucky you. Pick up the die”
248 Eight “it is a slow merry-go-round”
255 Nine “nothing is mine”
270 Ten “it seems to speak”
281 Eleven “and here we are”
289 Twelve “the hours of the day”
299 Thirteen “the hand I hold”
314 Fourteen “a hand comes down from heaven”
325 Fifteen “get your damned hands out of my pockets”
336 Sixteen “strawberries and lime sherbet”
347 Seventeen “don’t breath or I’ll die”
358 Eighteen “you sit and listen”
368 Nineteen “you want to turn me off”
384 Twenty “every night the dog barks”
405 Twentyone “something fell”
428 Twentytwo “bark, bark, bark”
442 Twentythree “you sit with a friend”
463 Twentyfour “listen close”
481 Twentyfive “we live”
490 Twentysix “love, love man”
504 Twentyseven “I love you man, man and woman”
520 Twentyeight “and so we lean”
541 Twentynine “God Lord must we weep at every word”
557 Thirty “and this is all I have to say”
Notes:
SFU BC Readings formatting
NOTES
Note:
There is some technical issue with side two
Note:
side one and two should be vice versa in the content part
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