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"...Related is equated, how else is loves distance approximated?"
Louis Zukofsky, March 16, 1966, speaks of his poetry and poetics at his New York City apartment, reading from "A"-9, his poem modeled closely on the Italian canzone of Guido Cavalcanti, and alludes to his transliteration of the Latin poems of Catullus, in this excerpt from the full outtakes program.
The "Second Edition" NET Outtakes Series programs were made in 1978 by The Poetry Center's American Poetry Archives staff, assembled from 16-millimeter black & white film outtakes from the original 15-minute USA: Poetry television programs, which were converted to video, edited, and presented in the original shooting sequence. Original funding for The Poetry Center NET Outtakes Series was provided by the National Endowment for the Arts. ©© The Poetry Center, San Francisco State University
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