A reading of the writing of David Jones (in parenthesis). Side One: continuation of the reading - dramatization of the writing of David Jones (in parenthesis). Side Two: blank.
Dr. Frank R. Scott reads his poetry. Side One: Introduction by Prof. Whalley. Frank Scott reads his poetry - New Names; Old Song; Trees in ice; North Stream; Snowdrift; The Bird; Autumn Lake; Trans Canada; Overture; To certain friends; Dedication; All the Spikes but the last; Eclipses; Eden; Martinigram; Audacity. Intermission.. Side Two: Frank R. Scott reads his poetry - Ottawa Becomes Civilized; Victoria rifles; Villianous dens; Frostbite; British industrialist approves apartite; One cure for loneliness; Thin film decoder ...; Poetry; Alange Avantgaurd Dien; Happening at Aldrich's; God is Dead; Cosmology; On the Death of God; Bedside; Last Rights; Cloth of Gold; A grain of rice; questions and answer period. Dr. Scott thanked.
The poetry of Stanley Holloway, music notes on a broadcast of Arthurian Legends by Malony (*see sr786-87). Side One: Unidentified Poetry. The poetry of Stanley Holloway set to music (3 3/4 ips). - Piano music - Chopin (3 3/4 ips) - Music (3 3/4 ips) (10 minutes of notes by Malony on a broadcast of Mallory's Arthurian Legends. (N.B. for more Malony Notes, see sr786 and sr787). Side Two: blank.
Book about Primo Levi's experience while imprisoned in the concentration camp auschwitcz, its meaning and the effect on individual man. Side One: Part 2 of above adaptation. Side Two: blank.
A look at J.R.R. Tolkien and his wtiting. Side One: Sir Edward Algar's music discussed and played. Reminded of the mood of the final passage of Tolkien's The Silmarillion "The King Arthur Suite" played. Side Two: blank.
Writings from the press - The Press: Its role as entertainer. An Anthology provided by George Whalley. Side One: Anthology provided from the columns of the English Weekly, the New Statesman and Nation. Side Two: blank.
An elegy for remembrance day for those involved in both world wars. Interviews, music, etc. about war. Side One: continuation of elegy started on sr817. Side Two: blank.
The Secret Princess by George Whalley, based on In Parenthesis, The epic poem of WWI by the Anglo-Welsh Artist and writer David Jones. Content of the test and its sources described. Side One: Dedication by David Jones. Biography of David Jones. Content of the text and its sources discussed. Abridged reading of the 7th and final section of the poem. Side Two: blank.
Dr. Cay discusses his early days as a medical student, and his life as a surgeon and professor. Side One: Tape 2 of above interview. Side Two: print through only.