Gael Turnbull: April 12, 1961
The Poetry Center presents Gael Turnbull reading from his selected works.
- Originally Recorded By
- APA
- Location
- San Francisco
- Date
- 4/12/1961
- Total Run Time
- 00:48:01
- Contributor
- Mark Linenthal
- Rights
- ©© American Poetry Archives. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. For all other uses please email poetry@sfsu.edu
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- Mark Linenthal introduces Dr. Gael Turnbull (0:05)
- "Now That April's Here" (1:37)
- "A Song" (3:51)
- "Description" (5:56)
- "A Woman's Voice" (7:16)
- "Description" (of Beatrice Sforza, Renaissance woman) (9:45)
- Excerpts from a group of poems called "The Knot in the Wood" (11:18)
- "The Moon" (13:02)
- "The Jockey" (13:39)
- "The Mistake" (14:53)
- "If He Sings It" (15:37)
- Excerpts from a group of poems called "The Bird With Only One Wing" (16:52)
- "The Sun" (20:26)
- "A Fragment of Truth" (22:15)
- "An Accident" (23:56)
- "Sunday Afternoon" (25:10)
- "The Scratching Sound" (26:46)
- "Gaston Miron" (French-Canadian poet) (28:11)
- "At the Mineshaft of a Ghost Town in Southern California" (30:00)
- "Victoria Regina" (33:03)
- "An Irish Monk on Linda's Farm" (36:53)
- "At Marietta" (44:21)
- Sound cuts out (48:01)
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Dillington House. Mews.
Dillington House. View from garden.
Dillington House. Front facade. Detail: Chimneys & upper windows.
Dillington House. Front facade. Detail: Entrance.
Dillington House. Front facade through yellow flowers.
Dillington House. Conservatory.
Dillington House. Rear facade with grounds.
Dillington House. Rear facade.
Dillington House. Front facade.
Dillington House. Front facade with grounds.
Dillington House. Front facade. Distant view.
Dillington House. Front facade through trees.
Dillington House. Front facade. Detail.
Lady with a Theorbe.