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Ken Jacobs Reading, Pt. 1
Hosted by
Charles Bernstein
Originally aired on
Monday, September 7th, 2009
Ken Jacobs reads his 1961 story The Day the Moon Gave up the Ghost.
Jacobs is a filmmaker from New York, the founder of Millennium Film
Workshop and a lifelong activist for aesthetic invention. Henry Hills'
portrait of Jacobs, Nervous Ken is available on PennSound.
Jacobs is Distinguished Professor of cinema, emeritus, at
SUNY-Binghamton. Two DVD sets of Jacobs’s work - the epic Star
Spangled to Death and New York Ghetto Fishmarket 1903 - are available
at Jacobs’s website (28 minutes).
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