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Title
Marvin Bell and Shirley Kaufman reading their poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Mar. 24, 1981
Type
NonMusicAudio
Monograph
Genre Form
Poetry (LCGFT)
Classification
LCC: RWA 0531-0532 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Content
spoken word (spw)
Note
participants: Introduced by Maxine Kumin.
Table Of Contents
Mr. Bell reads: From Stars which see, stars which do not see: The self and the mulberry ; The mystery of Emily Dickinson ; Stars which see, stars which do not see ; To no one in particular
From These green-going-to-yellow: Life ; Someone is probably dead ; During the war ; Sun shadows ; A motor ; What they do to you in distant places ; Florence ; To an adolescent weeping willow ; These green-going-to-yellow
Ms. Kaufman reads: From From one life to another: The way ; Lawrence at Taos
From Gold country: Nechama
From The floor keeps turning: Mothers, daughters
Perfection
From Claims [unpublished at the time of the reading]: Next to the U.N. compound ; Fridays my father ; Keep trying to tell them ; This is a city of exiles ; My mother remembered how she sat ; The sun calls attention to itself ; The driver on the egged bus ; At ten, the siren warns us ; Her hand's on her neck ; I am digging a hole for the family tree ; Jerusalem is a melon ; I go to the center of the world ; Love, when you hold me ; Trees find their shapes again.
Capture
Date: 1981-03-24 Place: District of Columbia. Washington, D.C.
Authorized Access Point
Bell, Marvin, 1937-. Marvin Bell and Shirley Kaufman reading their poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Mar. 24, 1981