Anne Waldman: Buddhism and the Beat Generation, Part 1
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http://hdl.handle.net/11134/20002:860445513
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Creator (cre): Waldman, Anne, 1945-
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Anne Waldman: Buddhism and the Beat Generation, Part 1
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English 217: A Discussion of the 1950s Counterculture Movement. Beat poet Anne Waldman, whose work centers on counterculture, the beat generation, and Buddhism, plays a poem by Allen Ginsberg set to music, performs selections of her own work, and discusses her experiences with Buddhism. Interviewed by Davyne Verstandig, Director of LCWP. This presentation is part of the Litchfield County Writers Project, which was based at the Torrington campus of the University of Connecticut.
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Collector (col): University of Connecticut
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Source identifier: MSS 1999.0089
MSS 1999.0089
MSS 2017.0062
2017.0062/LCWP/Waldman20060316
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