This one should be the correct link, if it comes through, otherwise I
corrected it below in Barry's mail. Who can give me an access ID, mine has
been momentarily suspended, thank you, Anny
inks.jstor.org/ <http://links.jstor.org/>sici?sici=0190-3659(197521)3
>
> %3A3%3C665%3APOPBFJ%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D
>
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 9:26 AM, Barry Alpert <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Each morning his chauffeur slides Robert Matthew Van Winkle's "Hooked"
> into the limousine's CD
> player.
>
> In my essay "Post-Modern Oral Poetry: Buckminster Fuller, John Cage, and
> David Antin", I point to
> extrapolations from the continuous U.S. oral tradition unheard by
> twentieth century republican
> country-club society: the blues and dada, not to mention Rexroth, Patchen,
> & the Beats.
>
>
> links.jstor.org/
> sici?sici=0190-3659(197521)3%3A3%3C665%3APOPBFJ%3E2.0.CO%3B2-D
>
>
> Of course, at an old formalist event staged in WASH DC within a favorite
> "firing line" (Chapters
> Literary Bookstore, itself later forced out of business by the combined
> republican family values of
> reactionary real estate rental rip & the rubbing-out of reading), his
> confederate lieutenant Mark
> Jarman attempted to discount my mention of John Cage by segregating him as
> a "musician".
>
>
> Herb & Richard
>
>
> On Wed, 7 May 2008 16:37:03 -0400, Joseph Duemer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >"Gioia said he once feared that poetry had become so complicated that it
> >would never appeal to a mass audience. The rise of rap in the 1980s
> >underscored an unarticulated need for the oral tradition in U.S. society,
> he
> >said."
> >
> >I've heard this line from Gioia before. I'd like to ask him which hip-hop
> >record he slid into the CD player this morning when he got in his car to
> >drive to work. (Guess: The Montovani Strings do Tupac.) I'm sorry to see
> my
> >old pal Gerry LaFemina hanging around in such bad company.
> >
> >On the other hand, the performance of the Robert
> >Hayden<http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/196>poem was fine & poetry
> >recitation is fine. I don't think it's a bad thing to
> >encourage students to memorize and recite poetry. More Hayden poems
> >here<http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poet.html?id=3014>
> >.
> >
> >--
> >Joseph Duemer
> >Professor of Humanities
> >Clarkson University
> >Weblog: sharpsand.net
> >===========================================================
> ==============
>
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