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University of Arizona Poetry Center Broadside Holdings UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA POETRY CENTER BROADSIDE HOLDINGS LAST UPDATED 04/25/2019 This computer-generated list is accurate to the best of our knowledge, but may contain some formatting issues and/or inaccuracies. Thank you for your understanding. Type / Creator / Imprint Subject Title Broadside McKuen, Rod. [Rod McKuen memorabilia]. Broadside ([Ariz.] : Xicanindio Arizona border radio project Artes 1995.) 1995. Broadside ([Colorado Springs, [The Printed poem/the poem as Colo.] : Press at Colorado American poetry--20th century. print : twenty-four broadsides College [1985-1986]) Broadsides. of American poetry]. Poetics and politics : a series of readings by Native American Broadside ([S. l. : np 1991.) writers. Broadside ([Tucson :] Sonora Sonora review number 59 Review 2011.) Broadsides. [broadside] : the dinosaur issue. The University of Arizona Poetry Center presents Peter Broadside ([Tucson, Ariz. : The Everwine, visiting poet, University of Arizona Poetry Wednesday - April 23, Modern Center 1975.]) Everwine, Peter. Languages Auditorium. Broadside ([Yankton, S.D. : Poems octavo ; eleven poems / Prairie Town Press c1977]) by five writers. Broadside (Buffalo Kyle Re-Reading Louis Zukofsky's Schelsinger/The Poetry/Rare Bottom: On Shakespeare A Broadsides Collection SUNY Symposium for Students, Poets Buffalo 2003.) and Scholars. Broadside (Charlotte Iodine Poetry Journal Spring/Summer Open Cut, an Idodine Summer 2006.) Broadside [2006] 2006. Table X Barricade Commune AWP exhibit hall A, C6to C9 & Broadside (Denver 2010) C18to C21 Deep Rivers, A Portfolio 20 Broadside (Detroit, MI Lotus Contemporary Black American Press 1978.) Poets. "Elizabeth Bishop: Paintings" Broadside (Key West, FL np "Jan 7-Feb 7 1993/Key West 1993.) Florida" Broadside (King Library Press 2004.) Three yale younger poets. [Prospectus for Pick : a Broadside (London : Pick magazine of contemporary Publications [1974?].) poetry.] Broadside (London, Eng. The British Council/The British Museum n.d.) Poems on the Underground. Broadside (Minneapolis, MN Coffee House Press "Open Coffee House Press 1989.) House" Flyer. Broadside (n.p. The Arts Club The Modern Poetry Association 1960.) Benefit Auction Pamphlet. Broadside (n.p. The Caucus of Literary Arts n.d.) "Literature: Words Work" The Saint Marks Poetry Project Broadside (New York St Marks December 1983 Readings, Poetry Project 1983.) Poster. The Saint Marks Poetry Project Broadside (New York St Marks November 1983 Readings, Poetry Project 1983.) Poster. Broadside (np n.d.) "Waves break forward, glitter" "Problem", "Boul Mich", "Sex Broadside (np n.d.) Education" Broadside (np n.d.) "Elegies" The Poetry Project's 28th Broadside (NY, NY St Mark's Annual New Year's Day Church in the Bowery 12002.) Marathon Reading. Broadside (Oakland, Calif. : [this dolorous stroke] / Compline 2014.) Broadsides. Compline 2014. Broadside (Port Townsend, WA First Impressions 1979 Poetry Copper Canyon Press 1979.) Symposium. Broadside (Port Townsend, WA Copper Canyon Press 1981.) Portfolio 82. Broadside (Port Townsend, WA Copper Canyon Press/Copperhead 1975.) "Copperhead Two" Broadside (Port Townsend, Wash. : Copper Canyon Press c1976.) American poetry--20th century. Copperhead three. Small presses--Rhode Island. Broadside (Providence, R.I. : Publishers and publishing-- [Prospectus for The new Diana's Diana's Bimonthly [1974?]) Rhode Island. Bimonthly.] Broadside (Slanting Rain Graphic Design 1990.) "Literary Utah" Broadside (The Academy of National Poetry Month--April American Poets 1999.) 1999. Broadside (Tucson Among Other Because We Say So Summer Things n.d.) Solstice Revival Jam. Fall into Fire Revival Jam Broadside (Tucson Among Other Summer 1993 Fresh Poets and Things/Kore Press 1993.) Open Mike: Alison Deming. Broadside (Tucson High School Auditorium, Tucson, AZ The University of Arizona Poetry Center The Phoenix Indian Center The Lamplight Reading Series and Growing Poetry Productions Monday, December Cultural Generations: Readings 9, 2003.) by Native American Poets. Broadside (Tucson Obsidian n.d.) Obsidian Announcement. Broadside (Tucson Pima College) Mazazine Poster Series. Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center "University of Arizona Poetry 1985.) Center--Centennial Celebration" Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center "University of Arizona Poetry 1985.) Center--Centennial Celebration" "Poetry Center 30th Anniversary" "30 Years of Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center Contemporary Poetry: Artifacts, 1990.) Images, Cultures" "Poetry Center 30th Anniversary" "30 Years of Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center Contemporary Poetry: Artifacts, 1990.) Images, Cultures" The University of Arizona Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center Poetry Center Retrospective 1998.) Exhibitions. Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center "Poetry Now and Next" "A 1999.) Millennial Celebration" Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center "Wide Open" "Poetry in the 2000.) Larger World" A New Home for the Poetry Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center Center For Lifelong Readers, n.d.) Writers and Lovers of Literature. Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center "Student Poetry Contest n.d.) Awards" [Posters]. Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center various dates.) Poetry Center Readings Posters. Broadside (Tucson Poetry Center various dates.) Poetry Center Readings Posters. "POG Presents Leslie Scalapino" "A Talk and Dramatic Reading of Her Play The Weatherman Broadside (Tucson POG n.d.) Turns Himself In" Broadside (Tucson Sponsored by the University of Arizona Poetry Fifth Annual Bilingual Corrido Center and the College of Contest for High School Humanities 2004.) Students, 2004. Broadside (Tucson The U of A English Department U of A American Indian Studies Re-Mapping the Imagined Department Arizona State Nations: Emerging Native Poets Museum April 16, 2003.) and Writers. "Bilingual Education at the Threshold of the 21st Century" Broadside (Tucson The 19th Annual International University of Arizona -American Bilingual-Bicultural Education Indian Graduate Center 1990.) Conference. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Botanical Garden/UA Extended University Writing Works Center Poetry in the Garden [The PIG 1999.) Reading]. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival VII, Poetry Festival 1989.) Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson "Tucson Poetry Festival Tenth Poetry Festival 1992.) Annual 1982-1992" Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival 1992.) Tucson Poetry Festival X, Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival XI, Poetry Festival 1993.) Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival XV, Poetry Festival 1996.) Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival, XX Poetry Festival 2002.) Postcard April 1-6, 2002. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival XIII, Poetry Festival n.d.) Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival VIII, Poetry Festival n.d.) Poster. Broadside (Tucson Tucson Sun Press 1994.) Tucson Sun Press Poetry Corner. Homero Aridjis Reading and Broadside (Tucson UA n.d.) Lecture Announcement. "Southwest Poetry Festival" Broadside (Tucson University of "The Academy of American Arizona 1989.) Poets" Broadside (Tucson University of "The Southwest Poetry Arizona 1989.) Festival" text. Broadside (Tucson University of Arizona 1993.) "Persona Unbound Reading" "Poetics and Politics" "A Series of Readings by Native American Writers" at the Auditorium, Center for Creative Broadside (Tucson University of Photography, University of Arizona Poetry Center 1991.) Arizona, Tucson. Broadside (Tucson University of Arizona Poetry Center and the College of Humanities April Celebrate National Poetry 2004.) Month, April 2004. Broadside (Tucson University of Arizona Press n.d.) "New Chicano Writing" Broadside (Tucson, AZ Sponsored by the University of Fifth Annual Bilingual Corrido Arizona Poetry Center and the Contest For High School College of Humanities 2004.) Students, 2004. Broadside By Aaland, Cory. Country music is cool poem / (Tucson, Ariz. : K Li [2013]) Broadsides. Cory Aaland. Broadside By Aaron, Howard. (Waldron Island Brooding Heron Press 1988.) The Side Yard. Broadside By Academy of American Poets. (New York : Academy of American Poets Academy of American Poets national poetry month April 2013.) 2013 [poster]. Broadside By Ace, Samuel, (Tucson : Edge 2009.) Broadsides. February / Samuel Ace. Broadside By Adair-Hodges, Erin. "Top Withens" and "Excerpt (Tucson University of Arizona from What Makes All Groups? 2006.) The Loom." Broadside By Adnan, Etel. (Silver Sea in Two Poems for Courage Spring Pyramid Atlantic 2006.) and Change. Broadside By Agard, John, ([Great Britain] : London Arts Don't call alligator long-mouth Board [1997?]) till you cross river / John Agard. Broadside By Agha, Shahid Ali, ([Paradise Valley, Ariz.] : [Mummy Mountain Press], [1993]) Broadsides. A pastoral / Agha Shahid Ali. Broadside By Agha, Shahid Ali, (Tucson Tucson Poetry Festival 1992.) "A Rehearsal of Loss" Broadside By Agha, Shahid Ali, (Wesleyan University Press n.d.) "Stationery" Broadside By Ahern, Tom. (Providence, R.I., Burning Deck Poets, American--20th century. Burning Deck Postcards: The Press 1978.) Private presses--Rhode Island. fourth ten. Broadside By Ahmed, Zubair. ([Portland, Ore.] : Tavern Broadsides 2011.) Broadsides. Shaving / Zubair Ahmed. Broadside By Ai, ([Paradise Valley, Ariz.] : Mummy Mountain Press [199-?]) Broadsides. The journalist / Ai. Broadside By Ai, ([Paradise Valley, Ariz.] : Mummy Mountain Press [199-?]) Broadsides. Cruelty / Ai. Broadside By Akers, Deborah. ([Portland, Oregon] : Airlie Press, Mouth of the Columbia : poem 2015.) Broadsides. / by Deborah Akers. Broadside
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