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Poetry that uses American folk music as a lens to investigate themes of family, art, and masculinity
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monografia Rebiun28333040 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun28333040 m o d cr |||||||nn|n 170714s2018 miu o 000 0 eng d 2017949045 9780814344972 0814344976 9780814344965 paper : alk. paper) P@U eng P@U OCLCO OCLCA EBLCP Brakefield, Russell Field Recordings electronic resource] Russell Brakefield Detroit, MI Wayne State University Press 2018. Baltimore, Md. Project MUSE 2015) Detroit, MI Detroit, MI Wayne State University Press 2015) 1 online resource (pages cm) 1 online resource (pages cm) Text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Made in Michigan writers series Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- I -- The Way We Learned to Sing -- This Is America and We Are Boys -- The Butcher's Boy -- Orchestra -- The Boy Whose Every Word Was Song -- Florist's Apprentice, Age 19 -- Northern Michigan After Bar -- Rag -- The Ballad Form -- Pardon, Trout Farm -- Gate Keeper -- Calendar Customs -- Myth -- After the Labor Day Procession -- Minstrel -- Silent Movie with Playback Slowed Down -- Barn Dance -- Rules for Recording Traditional Music, An Erasure -- River Song -- Distances Between the Head and Chest -- Effigy -- II -- Field Recordings III -- The Wraith in the Creek -- Mackinaw Island -- Nain Rouge, Red Gnome -- The Dog-man from Luther -- The Girl with Birds for Hands -- Raccoon Sighting Before Intimacy -- Habitat Diorama -- Unreliable Auguries -- Halcyon and Her Mortal Lover -- Carnival Song -- The High and Lonesome Sound -- Fermata -- Ode to Joy -- Shutter, Lag -- Morning Song -- Ruby Creek Road -- Kalkaska County, Michigan -- Wedding Song -- The Perseids -- Origins -- Notes -- Acknowledgments Poetry that uses American folk music as a lens to investigate themes of family, art, and masculinity Electronic books Project Muse Book collections on Project MUSE