Poetry reading featuring Stacey Lynn Brown (Audio)
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Stacey Lynn Brown poetry reading at Duff's Restaurant.
Recording Index: Introduction (0:00); "When I was four…" (5:11); "Down south, all it takes to be a church…" (7:26); "If you would, or could not do for yourself…"(9:12); Gaither Memory No. 42 (10:25); "Forgive me, Pumpkin…" (12:06); No. 7 (12:40); Gaither's Vacation Postcard to Her Husband (13:36); "Keeping us is what they called it..." (14:48); "Georgia boasts the largest outcrop of granite in the world..." (15:46) [poem starts at 17:13]; "The first time I ever spit the word 'racist' at my father..." (19:11). "Forgive her, Pumpkin..." (20:57); "Three a.m. feedings were bottled affairs..." (21:40); "Whenever Gaither got fired, Juanita would step in..." (22:35); "At the Flannery O'Connor homestead..." (23:35); "When it came time, I would leave the south..." (23:55); "When I missed the south the most..." (24:28); "Sepia sister of a different kind..." (24:57); Gaither Memory, the last (26:30); Gaither memory, every working day (28:30); Epilogue pt 1 (29:42),
Funding provided by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission through the Access to Historical Records grant
Publisher
Washington University in St. Louis
Source
mp3 edited access file was created from unedited access file which was sourced from preservation WAV file that was generated from original audio cassette.
Language
English
Identifier
CASS.836
Series
River Styx at Duff's
River Styx Archive (MSS127), 1973-2001
Note
Cut about a minute and a half of intro (irrelevant); audio for Brown cuts off abrubly at end in the middle of last poem