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Robert Creeley discusses the folly of seeking meaning in poetry.

During a lecture on "Poetry and Magic," Robert Creeley discusses an experimental gathering--assembled by psychologist Timothy Leary--intended to examine the voices of Federico Garcia-Lorca's three poetic types.

Robert Creeley reads and discusses his poem "The Door" in connection to Charles Olson's idea that poets "do what [they] know before [they] know what [they] do" during a lecture for his "Poetry and Magic" series. Herein, Creeley compares poets to…
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