Ken,
One of my favorite recordings is Rudyard Kipling in the 50's or so reading
his poem "If".
Best,
Leland
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From: plz practice conservation of histo presto eye blinks
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Gabriel
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Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 1:21 PM
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Subject: Re: [BP] Thomas Edison's Library
Ruth
> I have a book written by a local man, a distant relative, that I am
intending to read onto tape for another relative who is nearly blind so that
he can hear it. Ruth
Ruth,
Extremely admirable. You have my good thoughts on that project.
You point out an obvious issue w/ the ability of the reader to read
aloud that I had forgot about. I thank you for that. It reminds me that
I have been to plenty of 'authors' readings that I cannot remember any
of them. Though I do seem to remember one where the author raised his
arm. Other than that I do not remember their name or their story. Poets,
though, on the other hand, them I remember. My favorite was a very small
gathering with Robert Bly on the night of a blizzard where we had to
drive a long distance to be with him. Not by any means a warm snuggle,
but close enough. Another, more of a failed reading, was with Gary
Snyder who was drunk and falling out of his chair. I was irritated
enough at that one to ask him why if he was going to read and drink beer
at the same time he did not offer to share.... at least we would get
something out of driving such a long distance. And my mention of
Borges... after another long drive to see him at NYU our associate
wanted to go eat pizza first so when we finally got there to the
presentation we had to stand in the lobby and listen over a loud
speaker. I stopped driving long distances to hear authors quite a while ago.
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