[Underground poet Bruce Andrews responds to a critic's remarks and answers questions].

Underground poet Bruce Andrews, considered by many as a "language centered" writer, responds to a critic's remarks and answers questions posed by interviewer Hugh Fox, Michigan State University professor of American Thought and Language. Andrews talks about his poetry, the use of language and words,...

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Other Authors: Andrews, Bruce, 1948- (Interviewee)
Fox, Hugh, 1932-2011 (Interviewer)
Language:English
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MSU: Gift of Hugh Fox.
Physical Description:1 audio file (1 hr., 7 min., 9 sec.)
Format: Audio Software
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Underground poet Bruce Andrews, considered by many as a "language centered" writer, responds to a critic's remarks and answers questions posed by interviewer Hugh Fox, Michigan State University professor of American Thought and Language. Andrews talks about his poetry, the use of language and words, and what he tries to communicate in his writing. He also talks about society, government, economics, and politics.
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Electronic resource.
Recorded at Dombrowski's place, Somerville, Massachusetts.
Some warble in the original cassette recording.
Call Number:Voice 41679
Playing Time:01:07:09
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Recorded 1973 December 8.