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The journal of Albion Moonlight / compiled and read by Kenneth Patchen.

Author/creator Patchen, Kenneth, 1911-1972 author, speaker.
Format Electronic, Audio (Streaming), and Spoken Word Recording
Publication Info New York, NY : Folkways Records, 1972.
Description1 online resource (54 minutes)
Supplemental Content https://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?GLMU;1754550
Abstract Poet/novelist Kenneth Patchen (1911-1972) was a figure in New York City’s Greenwich Village literary scene, which Folkways Records’ founder Moses Asch documented. A jazz lover, Patchen often read poetry to jazz accompaniment, and he also collaborated with John Cage and Charles Mingus. In the '50s and '60s Folkways released three albums of the author reading his poems, but this one is something different. Released in 1972 as a memorial to Patchen, it features recordings of the author reading excerpts from one of his novels, The Journal of Albion Moonlight. He wrote the book in 1941, capturing in a surrealistic way an observer's reaction to the horror of World War II as it enveloped Europe in the summer of 1940. Patchen was a staunch pacifist, a distinctly minority position during World War II, but he won the admiration of San Francisco beat poets such as Allen Ginsberg, who cited him as an influence. The liner notes include a message from Patchen’s widow, Miriam, as well as reproductions of various artifacts from the author’s career.
General noteStreaming audio files.
General noteIncludes PDF of liner notes in English.
General noteEpisodes from the novel, read by the author.
General noteTitle from resource description page (viewed March 03, 2016).
Issued in other formOriginal cat. no.: FW09716
Genre/formSpoken word poetry.

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