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VHS videotape: JIK poetry reading on Works in Progress (Springfield Access 4), 2000

 Item — Box: 8
Identifier: Item 11

Scope and Contents

Works in Progress (#196): (selections from) prayer against famine “reclaiming the light,” “vinegar hill,” “where were you in the silence,” “peacock feather,” “something to live by,” “on flattop mountain, lines for a miscarried child,” “tory island primitive,” “meditation on the book of kells,” “saint brigid’s well,” “dancing with the inupiaq,” “saturday in dublin” Works in Progress (#197): (Poems selected for 3rd Annual Springfield Liturgical Arts Festival) (selections from) poems from the sangamon “old priest and his blessing,” “after sundown,” “in the country,” “circuit preacher, lines after peter cartwright,” “tamaroa prayer,” “marquette in winter camp, chicago river 1675,” (selections from) the chinkapin oak “in the december gallery,” “a little song for sugar cubes,” “polycarp,” “AMI at the hilton,” “hearing kathleen battle singing,” “recovering the angelic past,” (selections from) begging an amnesty “at the head of mcallister,” “san Francisco in the museum,” “sun burning through this,” “old man on the street corner,” “old woman in her knit cap,” “wolf’s howl wears us”

Dates

  • Created: 2000

Extent

From the Collection: 7.42 Cubic Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the UIS Archives/Special Collections Repository

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