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Digital Component

Component No: 5 of 20039  Duff's reading featuring Robert Bly and Alan Suits

Item Id: 110411

Description: Robert Bly at Duff's

Category: Exhibition copy

File Format: Audio/MP3

Material Type: Audio

Number of Carriers: 1

Source: Washington University

Acquisition: 181 of 3 Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)

Collection: RIVER STYX ARCHIVE

Notes:
Edited notes read: "His poems after 11 O'Clock at Night have music incooperated into the performance and he repeats his poems often once with music and once without music; some of these performances are translations from poets Kabir and Rumi"

Carriers x1

ItemDescription
20039-5-1Digital : Audio/MP3 


Shots x23

ShotStart / EndDescription
10:02:19:00 - 0:06:56:00 11 O'Clock at Night Intro; 11 O'Clock at Night
20:06:57:01 - 0:07:27:00 Introduction
30:07:28:01 - 0:11:53:00 "Drums"
40:11:54:01 - 0:14:32:00 Concerto in the Key of Er
50:14:33:01 - 0:15:27:00 Intro to Key of Ah
60:15:28:01 - 0:19:13:00 Key of Ah
70:19:14:01 - 0:21:04:00 "After Trailing their bony legs"
80:21:05:01 - 0:22:22:00 "When I'm alone"
90:22:23:01 - 0:22:46:00 "Once I loved you only a few minutes a day"
100:22:47:01 - 0:26:09:00 Intro to "In the month of may"
110:26:10:01 - 0:31:08:00 "In the month of may"
120:31:09:01 - 0:35:29:00 "I sat reading alone"
130:35:30:01 - 0:37:29:00 "The Viking ship sails into the whole harbour"
140:37:30:01 - 0:39:59:00 "I talked to my inner lover"
150:40:00:01 - 0:40:51:00 intro to "The spiritual athlete"
160:40:52:01 - 0:42:24:00 "The Spiritual Athlete"
170:42:25:01 - 0:44:50:00 "Friend please tell me"
180:44:51:01 - 0:45:22:00 introduction to "Between the conscious and unconscious"
190:45:23:01 - 0:49:01:00 "Between the conscious and unconscious"
200:49:02:01 - 0:52:54:00 "inside this clay jug"
210:52:55:01 - 0:53:34:00 Intro to the poet Rumi
220:53:35:01 - 0:54:59:00 "The Question is Are Women Spiritual or Are they Sexual"
230:55:00:01 - 0:57:35:00 "Today Like Every Other Day we Wake up empty and scared"