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The audiocassette tape, Stanley Kunitz (1991), introduced by the poet Galway Kinnell, is available from The Academy of American Poets Tapes Program, 584 Broadway, Suite 1208, New York, NY 10012–3250. The Academy of American Poets, http://www.he.net/susannah/ academy.htm
Stanley Kunitz reads his poems “King of the River” (1970) and “The Quarrel” (1979) on the The Atlantic Review’s website, Atlantic Unbound, http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/ poetry/antholog/aaindx.htm
An audiocassette tape of Kunitz, The Only Dance, (1981) is available...
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