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Part 1: Side A: Begins with two poems by unidentified speakers and then an introduction of the event. Laura Kai, a graduate student, continues the introduction. Other students, including Judy Han and Jisung Kim then read from an analogy. Side B: Multiple speakers contribute to the reading. Part 2: Side A: Readings continue. Side B: Discussion of "Buffalo." Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/sca) This digital file is a surrogate of an item from the Norma Cole Papers (Box 85, Folders 18-19). Unless otherwise noted, the copyright holder(s) of a sound recording is/are commonly the performer(s) being recorded, and/or the producer of the recording. The intention of this event was to "bring together two recent anthologies," but the titles and location of event is unidentified. Some of the readers have pieces in an anthology called "The Very Inside." [Title, Date]. Norma Cole Papers. MSS 766. Special Collections & Archives, UC San Diego Library. [Digital Object URL]
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sound
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English
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Women poets Oral interpretation of poetry Poetry Translations
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