Paul Muldoon Reads His Own Poems

Paul Muldoon (Scamafone)
In this audio recording of 30 poems, Muldoon, poetry editor of The New Yorker and chairman of the Lewis Center for the Arts at Princeton, reads “Dancers at the Moy,” “The Sonogram,” “Moy Sand and Gravel,” and “Medley for Morin Khur,” among other works. Muldoon’s three-car garage band, Rackett, released its second CD, Resistance (Scamafone). Among his bandmates is Nigel Smith, a professor of English at Princeton. Muldoon writes lyrics and plays guitar; Smith plays bass, sings, and write songs. To listen to Muldoon’s recordings go to www.paulmuldoon.net.

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