I slept, finally, something like ten hours last night. I'm not sure how much it makes up for the absolutely no sleep I was getting all the rest of this week, but I'm certainly not going to send it back.
The table of contents for Not One of Us #46 is extremely promising:
time_shark,
cucumberseed,
strange_selkie, and
rose_lemberg to name only a few. I have a pair of poems. You should order a copy.
Why is there no readily available recording of David Tamkin's The Dybbuk (1951)? The premiere was recorded; it's not as though the New York City Opera is a minor company or obscure. There appear to be some contemporary excerpts on CD from the Milken Archive, but what good does that do me if I turn out to want the rest? I'd never heard of the opera until this afternoon.
The table of contents for Not One of Us #46 is extremely promising:
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Why is there no readily available recording of David Tamkin's The Dybbuk (1951)? The premiere was recorded; it's not as though the New York City Opera is a minor company or obscure. There appear to be some contemporary excerpts on CD from the Milken Archive, but what good does that do me if I turn out to want the rest? I'd never heard of the opera until this afternoon.