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Hard Prayer (1991) compiles recordings of Kinnell reading his work over the past 30 years in a retrospective, 63-minute audio tape. With only one exception, the tape does not duplicate any other Kinnell recordings, according to its producers, Watershed Tapes. It is available through The Writer’s Center on-line at www.writer.org/ poettapes.
Kinnell reads from The Book of Nightmares in a 1975 Caedmon studio recording, The Poetry and Voice of Galway Kinnell, also available from The Writer’s Center at www.writer.org/poettapes.
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