Translation of Poems by Robert Duncan (1918–1988): “Tribal Memories. Passages 1-7, 28”, Jack Spicer (1925–1965): “Orfeo,” “Imagine Lucifer,” “Any Fool Can Get Into an Ocean,” “Lament for the Makers,” “The Book of Galahad,” “Thing Language,” “Sporting Life,” “I Hear a Banging on the Door of the Night,” and Robin Blaser (1925–2009): “The Hunger of Sound,” “The Finder,” “Suddenly” (I Live in a Room Named East)” “'The Universe Is Part of Ourselves’” “The Ruler “ “AH.” “The Truth Is Laughter,” “A Bird in the House.”
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Poem
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Publication Date
1-1-2021
Publication Title
Articulation
Recommended Citation
Probstein, I. E. (2021). Translation of Poems by Robert Duncan (1918–1988): “Tribal Memories. Passages 1-7, 28”, Jack Spicer (1925–1965): “Orfeo,” “Imagine Lucifer,” “Any Fool Can Get Into an Ocean,” “Lament for the Makers,” “The Book of Galahad,” “Thing Language,” “Sporting Life,” “I Hear a Banging on the Door of the Night,” and Robin Blaser (1925–2009): “The Hunger of Sound,” “The Finder,” “Suddenly” (I Live in a Room Named East)” “'The Universe Is Part of Ourselves’” “The Ruler “ “AH.” “The Truth Is Laughter,” “A Bird in the House.”. Articulation, 16. Retrieved from https://touroscholar.touro.edu/nyscas_pubs/326