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Charlie Rose with Ang Lee; Stanley Kunitz (November 21, 2000) DVD
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Binding: DVD
EAN: 0883629057699
Format: NTSC
Label: Charlie Rose, Inc.
Manufacturer: Charlie Rose, Inc.
Publisher: Charlie Rose, Inc.
Release Date: August 15, 2006
Running Time: 57 minutes
Sales Rank: 171999
Studio: Charlie Rose, Inc.




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Chinese film director Ang Lee on his career and his new movie, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, his first martial arts film. Later, poet laureate of the United States Stanley Kunitz, having just released his 12th volume of poetry, The Collected Poems, discusses his craft and inspirations and reads from his poem, "The Layers."

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Kunitz segment The life and mind of a poet
Stanley Kunitz poet - laureate of the United States speaks to Charlie Rose on the occaision of th appearnce of Kunitz's 'Collected Poems'. Rose asks Kunitz which poets have most inspired him. Kunitz answers Keats and Hopkins. He tells how Keat's phrase the 'holiness of the heart's affections' became for him a kind of lifelong source of inspiration. He speaks about coming across as an undergraduate in the Widener Library an old unread first edition of the poetry of Hopkins and feeling the vitality ... Read More





 



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