
Bill Berkson (born August 30, 1939) is an American poet, critic, teacher and sometime curator, who has been active in the art and literary worlds since his early twenties. Born in New York on August 30, 1939, Bill Berkson grew up on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the only child of Seymour Berkson, general manager of International News Service and later publisher of the New York Journal American, and the fashion publicist Eleanor Lambert. He studied at Trinity School
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Stanky
Poem
I Feel Free
Ozymandias
Dream with Fred Astaire
She walks in beauty like the night
Blue Is The Hero
Bill Berkson reading George Gordon, Lord Byron's "We will go no more a roving"
Blue Is The Hero, 5/17/78
BLUE IS THE HERO, 5/17/78 1:44.
Bill Berkson reading Percy Bysshe Shelley's "Ozymandias"
George Gordon, Lord Byron's "No more a roving "
Blue Is The Hero (051778)
Poetry And Sleep
Bill Berkson at the Bowery Poetry Club
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Bill Berkson reading George Gordon, Lord Byron's "She Walks in Beauty Like the Night"
Bill Berkson
Hey Joe
Our Friends Will Pass Among You Silently
AKA The Pantheon Is Flooded
Poem Beginning With A Remark From Richard Tuttle
Melting Milk
By Halves
The Reader's Lover (5 Poems)
Baby's Awake Now
Duchamp Dream
October
Out There, For Jasper Johns
Merit
After The Medusa
Tango
Song For Connie
Blue Is the Hero, Bill Berkson, 5/17/78 1:44.
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