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Richard Wilbur Reading From His Poems
| Author |
Richard Wilbur |
| Price |
£12.99 <convert> |
| Biblio |
1905556233;
pp. 0 |
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| Binding |
CD |
| Published |
January 2009 |
| Publisher |
The Poetry Archive |
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| Hear this poet read at the Poetry Archive website |
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| Richard Wilbur (b. 1921, New York) is perhaps best known as the second person to hold the position of US Poet Laureate (1987-88), and is also the recipient of laurels including the Pulitzer Prize, the Bollingen Prize, the National Book Award and the Chevalier, Ordre National des Palmes Academiques. His Collected Poems, spanning sixty years, appeared in 2004, and he is also the author of prose pieces and children's poems, a translator of Racine and Moliére, and Bernstein's librettist for the musical version of Voltaire's Candide.
1 A Barred Owl 0.50
2 For C. 2.13
3 Zea 1.21
4 At Moorditch 1.12
5 Mayflies 1.28
6 Fabrications 2.09
7 Icons 2.21
8 Crow's Nests 0.44
9 Bone Key 1.52
10 A Cry from Childhood 1.13
11 A Wall in the Woods: Cummington 3.51
12 Elsewhere 1.12
13 This Pleasing Anxious Being 3.59
14 The Ride 1.32
15 Lying 5.42
16 The Catch 1.46
17 Song 1.28
18 Trolling for Blues 1.53
19 Transit 0.53
20 A Finished Man 1.26
21 Hamlen Brook 1.39
22 A Storm in April 1.05
23 The Writer 2.11
24 To the Etruscan Poets 0.35
25 The Eye 3.29
26 Piccola Commedia 2.53
27 The Mind-Reader 9.27
Total length of the recording 60.34
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