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  <publisher>Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics</publisher>
  <creator>Duncan, Robert</creator>
  <description>Second half of a lecture by Robert Duncan, entitled "Warp and woof."  Discussion covers truth vs. fabrication, Homer, Ezra Pound, imagism and Plotinus, magic Neo-Platonism, Pound's usury, effects of personal experience on poetry, dictionaries, etymologies, Denise Levertov's fairy tale experience, revisions, Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass, and Ginsberg and aboriginal poets. (Continued from 76p001.) Keywords:  New American Poetry, San Francisco Renaissance, Aboriginal poets, magic and literature</description>
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  <numeric_id>5756</numeric_id>
  <date>2076-06-10 00:00:00</date>
  <identifier>76P002</identifier>
  <publicdate>2004-06-08 19:10:27</publicdate>
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  <runtime>0:32:57</runtime>
  <adder>parker@archive.org</adder>
  <uploader>parker@archive.org</uploader>
  <title>Robert Duncan lecture,"Warp and woof."</title>
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  <addeddate>2004-06-08 11:35:21</addeddate>
  <updatedate>2004-05-17 12:43:56</updatedate>
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