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New Zealand Poets Read Their Works
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New Zealand Poets Read Their Works --- 1979
New Zealand poetry New Zealand 20th century poems Collected and edited by Waiata Recordings, Auckland, 1974 Series collected and edited by Jonathan Lamb, Jan Kemp and Alan Smythe This Box Set released by World Record Club NZ, 1979 Hinged box set, opening left to right Includes 19 page booklet From the back page of included booklet: RELEASED BY WORLD RECORD CLUB NEW ZEALAND, 1 WAKEFIELD STREET, LOWER HUTT 1979 Analog recording Box 32 x 32 x 2 cm Booklet (19 pages ; 29 cm) Information provided by The National Library of New Zealand from their website: The Alexander Turnbull Library holds a copy from the Anthony Norton Collection, ATL-Group-00433
Tracklist
Against Te Rauparaha
The Man On Crazies Hill
Cinderella
Drunken Gunners
Chronosemasiology
Butcher In Sunlight
I Have Taken A Thrugh
Medusa
A Tale Of Gene
Hawks
Black Swans
Town & Village
Conch Shell
The Winter Fisherman
Pre-Election Address
The Riddle
My Father's Tree
Ones Once One
The Journey Of Meng Chiao
Lone Kauri Road
Two Pedestrians With One Thought
Sunday Morning
Death Of A Dictator
The Scientist
Proposition
Inlet
A Purple Balloon
Time To Rise
Notes From A Journey
Sleeping Indian
The Tall Wind
This Giving
The Old Man's Example
The Spell
The Prayer
Watching Snow
On Out (Forttart Crane)
In Memoriam
Whether The Will Is Free
Ode: At The Grave Of Martin McDermott
The Spark's Farewell To It's Clay
Out From Sea Bondage
Be Swift O Sun
From Ben Rudd
From In Your Presence
Thames Coast Fossiker
The & Again
Incident
A Game
Stewart Island
The Tree & The Bird
The Night Full Of Nothing
Nostalgic Lover Looking Backward
For No Reason
Gigolo In Mourning
The Saviours
Observations From Fixed Point
Deposition
Thorn And Wind
Threnody (For Bob Lowry)
Prelude To The Sun
Olung Flowering Like A Tree
The Flowering Cherry
Poem In The Matukituki Valley
Penelope Bright & Bare
My Lai/ Remuera/ Ponsonby
Celebrants
White Room
Silences
Full Fathom Flue
A Farewell
The Cave
Song Of City Wastrel Wearing Purple Hat
A Pattern Of Living
Words Were Whispers
Paremata
Supermarket