Audio Recording Miller Williams reading his poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Jan. 4, 1980
Miller Williams reading his poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Jan. 4, 1980
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Title
- Miller Williams reading his poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Jan. 4, 1980
Summary
- From Halfway from Hoxie: new and selected poems: The caterpillar ; Let me tell you ; Plain ; Love poem ; I go out of the house for the first time ; A toast to Floyd Collins ; Vision in black and white -- From Why God permits evil: everyone dies in a light rain ; Memphis, 2 p.m. ; Husband ; Why God permits evil: for answer to this question of interest to many write Bible Answers Dept. E-7 ; The friend -- From Distractions: Main Street ; Love and how it becomes important in our day to day lives ; Sometimes you stand there waiting for the paper to be delivered ; Fly me to the moon ; Late show ; Trying to remember ; For Rebecca, for whom nothing has been written page after page ; Style ; Pity and fear ; Evening: a studio in Rome.
Names
- Williams, Miller
- Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature (Library of Congress)
Created / Published
- 1980.
Notes
- - Recorded for the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature.
Medium
- 1 sound tape reel : analog, 7 1/2 ips, full track, mono. ; 10 in. + program information ([2] p.)
Call Number/Physical Location
- Tape 15736
Digital Id
Library of Congress Control Number
- 91741463
Online Format
- audio