Date:
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November 30, 2000 |
Location:
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The Unitarian Center |
Length:
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Tape Quality:
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good |
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Ethnicity:
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Language:
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English |
Use Policy:
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available |
Content:
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Poet Fanny Howe opens her reading with the uncollected poems "The Tulip" and "The Splinter." She then reads the title poem, "A Lovely Future," "Annunciation," "Twenty-eight Emblems," "Ink," "Let it Snow," "Winter Distances," "Never," "Once," "The Source," and "Twice No One" from her chapbook Angria, named for and inspired by the magical country the Brontė sisters invented. Steve Dickison introduces Howe and the co-reader, Jennifer Moxley.
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