Webcasts
OVERVIEW
Poetry webcasts are located several places on the Library's web site.
While a comprehensive list of
poetry webcasts is available through the Library's
poetry home page, the resources below
list the individual sections of the Library's site from which the comprehensive
list is generated. To locate poetry webcasts external to the Library, see Guide
to Poetry & Literature Webcasts.
Library of Congress Poetry Webcast Resources
Center for
the Book Sponsored Cybercasts
The Center for the Book was established in 1977 to use the resources and
prestige of the Library of Congress to promote books, reading, libraries,
and literacy. Cybercasts are available for selected events from 1998 to present.
Library of Congress
Poetry and Literature Webcasts
A comprehensive listing of the Library's recent poetry and literature webcasts.
Library of Congress Poetry
Webcasts
A comprehensive listing of the Library's recent poetry webcasts.
National Book Festival
Webcasts of award-winning and nationally known authors, illustrators, and
storytellers from the National Book Festival. To access a webcast, from the
Festival home page select a Festival
year (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
2005, or 2006.
Next, select the authors link
from the menu at left. Finally, choose an author's name; if a webcast for
the author is available, a link to it will appear above or below the author's
biography.
The Poet and the Poem Series
The Poet and the Poem is an ongoing series of live poetry interviews at the Library of Congress with distinguished artists. Webcasts are now available of recent events, including the appearances of a number of U.S. Poets Laureate and several Witter Bynner fellows.
Poet Vision Video Series
Poet Vision is a
remarkable series of programs featuring great poets reading and talking intimately
about their work and about poetry in general. The 12 episodes in the series
were videotaped in 1988-1990 by a firm in Philadelphia and broadcast on TV
in that area. Cybercasts of Lucille
Clifton, Rita
Dove, Allen
Ginsberg, Louise
Glück, Sam
Hamill, Michael
Harper, Stanley
Kunitz, Denise
Levertov, and Robert
Penn Warren (direct link) are currently available online.
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