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Diane di Prima: Revolutionary Letters

Mar 2, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
Revolutionary Letter Nine, Refuse to Occur
02:22 • 4min
3
Revolutionary Letter Number 70, Rant.
06:13 • 2min
4
The Only War That Matters Is the War Against the Imagination
08:18 • 4min
5
Revolutionary Letter Number 25
12:23 • 5min
6
Love Letters by Helen Mira Se
17:39 • 3min
7
I Think the Resonance That People Feel With Diande Primas's Struggles Are Concentrated Around Housing, Justice and Egentification
20:11 • 3min
8
The War That Matters Is the War Against the Imagination
22:55 • 3min
9
'Revolutionary Letters' by Francestro Eugo Pes Yit
25:41 • 2min
10
The Revolutionary Letters Are Letters
27:58 • 3min
11
I Love, I Love That So Much.
31:10 • 2min
12
Igeseser's the First City's Em
33:07 • 2min
13
A Brief History of the Householder in the Revolutionary Letters
35:25 • 5min
14
Am, to Sorry for the Ramble, Not Absolutely.
40:10 • 2min
15
Is There a New Canonization of Her Life?
41:58 • 4min
16
I Think She Had a Strong Sense of Ecological Consciousness and the Sense That the World Is Something That Is Sacred.
46:12 • 2min
17
Am, You Know, an Accusation of a Co Fasism in Diande Prima
47:44 • 3min
18
What Do the Letters Offer Us to Day?
50:30 • 2min
19
Am, the Poem Has Limits
52:13 • 2min
20
Is There a End?
53:54 • 2min
21
Dory a Francesca, Yes, I Toyou Ha It.
55:30 • 2min
22
I'll Read a Question, Which I Will Read From Jonathan.
57:01 • 2min
23
I Love Memoiremete, and I Love Recollections of My Life as a Woman
59:03 • 2min
24
The Traces of Diane De Prima in the 20th Century by Her Political Children
01:00:40 • 3min