Words; poems
by Robert Creeley
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Robert Creeley Reading His Own Poetry (1976): An archival recording from the University of California, Berkeley, featuring Robert Creeley reading his own poetry, including some works from his collection. This is not a commercially produced, unabridged audiobook for sale via standard retail channels. - Archival Poetry Reading CompilationAvailable
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[Poetry readings] / Robert Creeley ... [et al.] (1965): A recording from the University at Buffalo Libraries featuring Robert Creeley reading several poems, including one titled 'Words,' as part of a compilation of readings from the 'USA Poetry' program. This is an archival/academic recording, not a standard retail audiobook. - Archival Poetry ReadingAvailable
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Robert Creeley – Poetry Reading (1965): A reel-to-reel audio tape of a poetry reading from the Berkeley Poetry Conference, officially issued by the UC Berkeley Language Laboratory. This is an archival recording, not a commercial audiobook.
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There is no evidence from searches of official retailers (Audible, Google Play Books, Apple Books, Kobo, OverDrive, Hoopla, Libby) that an official, unabridged audiobook specifically titled 'Words; poems' by Robert Creeley currently exists for general commercial purchase. The searches primarily returned listings for the printed book from various booksellers. However, several archival audio recordings exist where Robert Creeley reads poetry, and these readings include poems from his work. Specifically, there are archival recordings of him reading his poetry from 1965 and 1976, which may include the poem 'Words' or other poems from the collection. These are categorized as alternative formats because they are academic or archival recordings, not commercially published, unabridged audiobooks for general retail.