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Charles Olson and Edward Dorn at Berkeley July, 1965 and Charles Olson in Gloucester, March 1966 part 1 of 2 #98
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Charles Olson and Ed Dorn talking on the grass at Berkeley Poetry Conference in July 1965. They discuss their friendship, their concern with the local, and finding out for oneself. Ed Dorn talks about recently travelling through the west, speaking with the natives of the region who had been visited and studied by anthropologists. Olson and Dorn discuss the primitive not as something without civilization but as its own civilization, and the power of letting the song lie in the thing itself. On side 2 starts Olson's discussion of his work in Gloucester, and The Maximus Poems recorded in March 1966 at his house, this recording ends on tape #99.
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