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American Poets

CONTEMPORARY American poets , will be heard reading their own work ve two programmes of Library of Congress recordings to be broadcast from 2Y¥C during the next fortnight. The first of these, to be heard at 8.34 p.m. on Wednesday, February 3, will include a Eeeading by E. E. Cummings of My Father Moved Through Dooms of Love. ‘Cummings first attracted considerable attention by his curiously punctuated verse and even more strangely spaced poems in the magazine The Dial. Other ~ poets heard in this first programme are William Carlos Williams, John Crowe Ransom and Karl Shapiro. These readings will be heard later from other stations.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 758, 29 January 1954, Page 26

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American Poets New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 758, 29 January 1954, Page 26

American Poets New Zealand Listener, Volume 30, Issue 758, 29 January 1954, Page 26

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