‘The Prisoner of Shark Island’ with Paul Muni
John Berryman Listen Henry is old, old; for Henry remembers Mr Deeds’ tuba, & the Cameo, & the race in Ben Hur,—The Lost World, with sound, & The Man from Blankey’s, which he did not dig,...
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Bob Hicok Listen It’s the last moment of night in the theatre. The names of the best boy and key grip are floating towards heaven. The movie was about the paralyzing sadness of death and the last movie...
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Anne Carson Listen DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: VOICEOVER Yes I admit to a degree of unease about my motives in making this documentary. Mere prurience of a kind that is all too common nowadays in public...
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Frank O’Hara Listen Mothers of America let your kids go to the movies get them out of the house so they won’t know what you’re up to it’s true that fresh air is good for the body but what about the...
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B. H. Fairchild Listen Before the lights went out, looking back in a full house, you must have seen old faces, child-like with expectancy. The strangest things can happen. Here. And then you knew we...
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A. E. Stallings Listen Late at night, One of us sometimes has said, Watching a movie in black and white, Of the vivid figures quick upon the screen, “Surely by now all of them are dead”— The yapping,...
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Hart Crane Listen We will make our meek adjustments, Contented with such random consolations As the wind deposits In slithered and too ample pockets. For we can still love the world, who find A...
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Denise Levertov Listen Because they were prisoners, because they were polite and friendly and lonesome and homesick, because they said Yes, they knew the names of the bombs they dropped but didn’t say...
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Yusuf Komunyakaa Listen Thanks for the tree between me & a sniper’s bullet. I don’t know what made the grass sway seconds before the Viet Cong raised his soundless rifle. Some voice always...
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Ingeborg Bachmann Listen (to Bachmann read) Der Krieg wird nicht mehr erklärt, sondern fortgesetzt. Das Unerhörte ist alltäglich geworden. Der Held bleibt den Kämpfen fern. Der Schwache ist in die...
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