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Louis Zukofsky

12+ albums
spoken wordpoetry

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Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an American poet. He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad. Zukofsky was born in New York City's Lower East Side to Lithuanian Jewish parents, father Pinchos (ca. 1860-1950) and mother Chana (1862–1927), both religiously orthodox, a tradition against which Zukofsky reacted early. Pinchos immigrated to the United States in 1898, working as a pants-presser and night watchman in New York’s garment district until he could send for his wife and children in 1903. The only one of his siblings born in America, Louis Zukofsky grew up speaking Yiddish and frequented Yiddish theatres on the Bowery, where he saw works by Shakespeare, Ibsen, Strindberg, and Tolstoy performed in Yiddish translations. He read Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's The Song of Hiawatha and Aeschylus's Prometheus Bound in Yiddish, too. His first real contact with English was when he started school, but, being a fast learner, he had read all of Shakespeare's works in the original by the age of eleven. Although Zukofsky’s family was poor, and though he could have gone to the City College of New York for free, his parents sent him to the expensive Columbia University where he studied philosophy and English; some of his teachers were to become important figures of culture, namely Mark Van Doren, John Dewey, John Erskine and Lionel Trill

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"A"-11

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Anew 22 (Catullus 8)

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The Judge and the Bird

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Poem 27

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Reading and Talking

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Poem Beginning 'The', 1st movement

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"A"-7

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Catullus 16

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George Washington

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Anew 29 ("Glad They Were There")

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KPFA Berkeley Recording, August 6, 1954

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Home Recording for Library of Congress, November 3-4, 1960

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NET USA: Poetry Series, March 16, 1966 (WNDT, NY)

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Reading and Discussion in Hugh Kenner's Kitchen, December 13, 1975

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Reading at the Poetry Center at San Francisco State University, July, 1958

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Reading at A & R Recording Co., NYC (taped for Stan Phillips) August 8, 1962

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Reading September 11, 1961

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WBAI Recording at Les Deux Megots, New York City, August 5, 1961

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Reading at Temple University, Philadelphia, October 16, 1972

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Miette's Bedtime Story Podcast

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Bard College Reading, Annandale Hudson, NY, November 9, 1972

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Reading at The Poetry Center, YM-YWHA, NYC, Oct 15, 1973

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