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Folder 9

 Container

Contains 15 Results:

“After Arguing against the Contention that Art Must Come from Discontent”, 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 121
Scope and Contents

“After Arguing against the Contention that Art Must Come from Discontent” (Eugene, OR: lone goose press, 1991). 48 x 36 cm. Linoleum block print by Susan Loudermilk. Printed by Sandy Tilcock on Rives BFK paper dyed by Susan Christoferson. Edition of 100 copies with an additional 26 lettered copies for the artist and donors. Lettered copies issued in a blue cloth portfolio.

Dates: 1991

“A Child’s Face in a Small Town”, 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 122
Scope and Contents

“A Child’s Face in a Small Town” ([Spokane, WA]: Whitworth College, 1991). 28 x 22 cm. Printed on pale yellow office paper and issued on the occasion of a Stafford reading at Whitworth College on May 2, 1991.

Dates: 1991

“Final Exam: American Renaissance”, 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 123
Scope and Contents

“Final Exam: American Renaissance” ([Spokane, WA]: Whitworth College, 1991). 28 x 22 cm. Printed on pale pink office paper and issued on the occasion of a Stafford reading at Whitworth College on May 2, 1991.

Dates: 1991

“Ghalib Decides to be Reticent”, 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 124
Scope and Contents

“Ghalib Decides to be Reticent” ([Spokane, WA]: Whitworth College, 1991). 28 x 22 cm. Printed on pale blue office paper and issued on the occasion of a Stafford reading at Whitworth College on May 2, 1991.

Dates: 1991

“Pilgrims”, 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 126
Scope and Contents

“Pilgrims” ([Spokane, WA]: Whitworth College, 1991). 28 x 22 cm. Printed on teal colored office paper and issued on the occasion of a Stafford reading at Whitworth College on May 2, 1991.

Dates: 1991

“‘Suddenly in this doorway . . .’” [“At Our House”], 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 127
Scope and Contents

“‘Suddenly in this doorway . . .’” [“At Our House”] (Chestertown, MD: The O’Neill Literary House Press, Washington College, [1991]). 51 x 33 cm. Artist Becca Hutchinson. Edition of 100 numbered copies, in which the linocut is printed in light purple on light gray stock; also an unnumbered edition, with the cut in red on pale cream stock.

Dates: 1991

“Traveling through the Dark / Jadąc przez Ciemność,”, 1991

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 128
Scope and Contents

“Traveling through the Dark / Jadąc przez Ciemność,” and “For a Child Gone to Live in a Commune / Dla Dziecka, Które Odeszło aby Żyć w Komunie” (Sanocki, Poland: Sanocki Dom Kultury, 1991). Leaflet 21 x 30 cm folded once to 21 x 15 cm, printed on blue and green office paper. This leaflet featuring the English versions and Polish translations by Piotr Sommer is titled William Stafford: Dwa Wiersze, and is noted as being no. VI of a series titled Spotkania z Literaturą Świata.

Dates: 1991

“Explaining the Big One”, 1992

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 129
Scope and Contents

“Explaining the Big One” (Washington, DC: Folger Shakespeare Library and Georgetown University, 1992). 28 x 22 cm. The text is a reproduction of Stafford’s handwritten manuscript. From Folger Poetry Series 1992-93, reading of Tuesday, September 15, 1992.

Dates: 1992

“Maybe There Is”, 1992

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 130
Scope and Contents

“Maybe There Is” ([Minneapolis, MN]: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1992). 31 x 46 cm. Artist Robert Johnson. Issued in an edition of 16 copies printed by Robert Johnson and Krista Sulkowski to commemorate William Stafford’s visit to Minnesota Center for the Book Arts on April 27, 1992.

Dates: 1992

“Why I Keep a Journal”, 1992

 Item — Folder: 9, Item: 131
Scope and Contents

“Why I Keep a Journal” (Minneapolis, MN: Melia Press, 1992). ([Minneapolis, MN]: Minnesota Center for Book Arts, 1992). 31 x 46 cm. Artist Robert Johnson. Issued in an edition of 20 copies printed by Robert Johnson and Krista Sulkowski to commemorate William Stafford’s visit to Minnesota Center for the Book Arts on April 27, 1992.

Dates: 1992