Hogan, Paul T.Overview
Most widely held works by
Paul T Hogan
Points of departures : poems
by Paul T Hogan
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1 edition published in 2008 in English and held by 64 libraries worldwide
Poetry reading, Buffalo, N.Y., May 11, 1986
by Michael Boughn
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2 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Interview of Michael Boughn and William Macilvanney by Paul Hogan for Spoken Arts radio program on WBFO.
Ed Smith reading
by Ed Smith
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2 editions published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Poet and writer Ed Smith reads at Nietzsche's in Buffalo, N.Y. Buffalo musician Emil Latimer provides musical accompaniment on guitar and percussion.
Interview
by Sally A Fiedler
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews Sally Fiedler, Gale Jackson and Kathy Engle.
Reading from Othello
by Maxim Mazumdar
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Shakespearean actor and playwright, Maxim Mazumdar reads from Othello.
Poetry reading at the Allentown Community Center, Buffalo, N.Y
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Poetry readings by Elaine Chamberlain, Mary Morris, Juan Campos and Jonathan Cohen at the Allentown Community Center in Buffalo, N.Y. Chamberlain provides the introduction to the evening's readings. Please note, the poetry reading begins on Disc 2 and should be followed by Disc 1.
Elizabeth Cohen interview, October 14, 1987
by Elizabeth Cohen
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Interview with Elizabeth Cohen, widow of Walter Cohen, University at Buffalo psychology department professor. Cohen discusses her recent MFA from the University at Buffalo and discusses her experiences in the Buffalo poetry community.
Poetry reading
by Gwendolyn Ashbaugh
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Poet Gwendolyn Ashbaugh reads the poetry of her friend Liz Willis, while Willis was travelling and researching in Indonesia.
Poetry reading at Nietzsche's, Buffalo, N.Y., November 16, 1986
by John Clarke
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Jack Clarke read selections from Charles Olson's poetry and prose at Nietzsche's in Buffalo, N.Y. Clarke had been Olson's friend and colleague when they were both teachers at the University at Buffalo. Three of the poems Clarke read, "for my friend," "The drum world," and "Golden Venetian light from back of Agamenticus height falling fike Zeus' dust all over the river & marsh as night falling Saturday June 28th 1969 on Gloucester ripping Red River" were related to himsel. The first poem was written for Clarke, the second contains a reference to Clarke, and the third was written in the form of a letter to Clarke. In addition to reading from The Maximus poems, Clarke also read uncollected poetry and prose from Olson: The Journal of the Charles Olson Archives, edited by his University at Buffalo colleague, George F. Butterick. Perhaps the most accurate description of the appearance is that it was a lecture by Clarke on The Maximus poems, as Clarke devoted much of the time to discussing the origins of Olson's long poem and to making exegeses of the selections. Among the works and authors Clarke cited as influences on The Maximus poems were Ezra Pound, The art of the logos by J.A.K. Thomson, The histories of Herodotus, Hesiod, Jane Harrison, The Greek myths by Robert Graves, and Álvar Núñez Cabeza de vaca.
Best of Spoken Arts Radio. Part 1
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan provides highlights from his 1986 radio show, Spoken Arts Radio.
Poetry reading at the Allentown Community Center, Buffalo, N.Y., April 10, 1987
by Alice Notley
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Alice Notley reads poems from her works: Margaret and Dusty and Parts of a wedding.
Bill Fisher interview
by Bill Fisher
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews University at Buffalo professor Bill Fisher. Fisher specializes in teaching African American literarure and the interview focuses on African American writers and methods of teaching African American poetry, drama, literature. Hogan includes a recording of Langston Hughes reading Consider me at the beginning of the program.
Amina Baraka interview and reading
by Amina Baraka
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews Amina Baraka about her poetry. Baraka reads several of her poems, along with musical accompaniment.
Poetry reading at the Little Harlem Hotel, Buffalo, N.Y., November 22, 1986
by Jayne Cortez
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Poet Jayne Cortez reads selections from Coagulations: new and selected poems. Recording begins in the middle of a poem to the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo. Stops abruptly at 18:30 and starts in the middle of another poem, In the morning.
Various poetry readings aired on Spoken Arts Radio
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide After various partial recordings, Paul Hogan narrates the beginning of the Spoken Arts Radio show. It features previously recorded material from Philip Collins' reading of The trial from The Pickwick papers at Canisius College which was recorded on February 13, 1986 (until 30:19.) At 35:19 another recording for a Spoken Arts Radio show follows, with poetry read by Jayne Cortez. Lastly, Nicaraguan Catholic priest and liberation theologian Reverend Father Ernesto Cardenal Martínez's poetry is translated and read by Jonathan Cohen. He reads from With Walker in Nicaragua.
Modupe Omawale interview and reading
by Modupe Omawale
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews Gary, Indiana poet and dramatist Modupe Omawale. Omawale discusses African-American writing and dramatic productions. She reads from her poetry book, I must get the darkness. She also reads: "Come drink from my calabash with me" and "The hanging tree."
Ann Haskell interview
by Ann S Haskell
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews Ann Haskell on the topic of Medieval poetry and language. She reads selections from Chaucer's Prologue to the Canterbury Tales and Sir Gawain and the green knight in Middle English.
David Lampe interview and reading
by David Lampe
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews Buffalo State College professor David Lampe about his interest and research in Irish literature and poetry. Lampe, who is not of Irish descent, chronicles his lifelong appreciation for Irish literary culture and the Irish American ethnic identity. Lampe reads "Theresa's friend" by Robert Creeley and explains how this poem details Creeley's Irish-American heritage. Lampe reads and discusses John Montague's "A muddy cup: a ballad of Brooklyn" and Alan Dugan's "Being outclassed by class". Lampe also speaks about the extensive holdings of James Joyce manuscripts at the Poetry Collection, University at Buffalo.
Robert J. Bertholf interview
by Robert J Bertholf
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Paul Hogan interviews Robert J. Bertholf, curator of the Poetry and Rare Books Collections at the University at Buffalo from 1978 to 2004. Bertholf discusses the history of the Poetry and Rare Books Collections at the University at Buffalo from its inception by professor Charles D. Abbott to collect poetry books and manuscripts, to the large donation of the rare books first edition collection of Thomas B. Lockwood, and ultimately to its current direction under Bertholf's curatorship. He notes how important it is to the literary scholar to have a library which houses vast and inclusive holdings of contemporary poetry first editions, manuscripts and supporting critical works, translations, audio recordings and ephemera. Bertholf plays rare audio recordings from the Poetry Collection featuring Charles Olson (who reads in 1966 from the Maximus poems) and Frank O'Hara (who reads the poem, Mary Desti's ass.)
Joan Murray reading
by Joan Murray
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 1 library worldwide Excerpts of a reading by poet and teacher Joan Murray. Murray writes long-form poems and reads about the time she spent in the Allegheny Forest. more
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