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Folder 15

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Contains 13 Results:

“The Design on the Oriole”, 1977

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 218
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“The Design on the Oriole” (Kansas City, MO, 1977). 55 x 37 cm. Places of first publication of these poems in order: Colorado Quarterly, Northwest Review, Chrysalis, Epoh Studio, Green River Review, Audience, University of Kansas City Review, Rubes and Places. Letterpress printed on brown paper with black ink.

Dates: 1977

"My Father in May, 1946 October 1942", 1977-12-12

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 219
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"My Father in May, 1946 October 1942" ([Chestertown, MD]: Writers Union, Washington College Vol. 7, No. 6, December 12, 1977).  28 x 22 cm. Excerpt featured in “Chestertown: November 17th” by Kathy Wagner. Printed in black ink on gray paper.

Dates: 1977-12-12

“Prayers to Paste on Your Tires", 1989

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 220
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“Prayers to Paste on Your Tires” (Oregon: Where Am I Productions, 1989) 46 x 62 cm. All color children’s map of the state of Oregon.

Dates: 1989

“The Animal That Drank up Sound”, 1989

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 221
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Advertisement for “The Animal That Drank up Sound” ([San Diego, CA]: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Publishers, 1991). 38 x 61 cm. Illustration by Debra Frasier. Printed on foam core.

Dates: 1989

“Tracker Dog”, 1997

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 222
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“Tracker Dog” (n.p., 1997). 22 x 43 cm, folded measurements 22 x 11 cm. Featured in “Exchanges William Stafford and the Cabdriver” by Harold Johnson. The pamphlet includes Johnson’s poem “Nassir Syed” along with a letter from Stafford. Printed in black in on white paper.

Dates: 1997

“William Stafford American Poet 1914-1993”, 1997

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 223
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“William Stafford American Poet 1914-1993” ([Santa Rosa, CA]: The Clamshell Press, 1997) 43 x 28 cm. Tribute to Stafford by D. L. Emblen. Hand-set & printed at The Clamshell Press on cream paper with brown ink.

Dates: 1997

“Hungry River, Hungry Coyote: Found Conversation between William Stafford and NezahualCóyotl”, 2005

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 224
Scope and Contents “Hungry River, Hungry Coyote: Found Conversation between William Stafford and NezahualCóyotl” by Cindy Williams Gutiérrez. ([Goldendale, WA]: Maryhill Museum of Art, 2005). 55 x 25 cm. Lines taken from William Stafford’s poems the appear in the Methow River Poems published by Confluence Press in 1995. NezahualCóyotl (1403-1473) is renowned as one of Mesoamerica’s greatest philosopher-kings and poets. His name means “hungry coyote”. People, Places and Perceptions: A Look at Contemporary...
Dates: 2005

“That Day”, 2006

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 225
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“That Day” ([Portland, OR]: Lewis and Clark College, 2006), 43 x 27 cm. Featured with poems of students from the “William Stafford Studies: Crossing Unmarked Snow” class. (September 30th- October 31st 2006). Printed in black ink on gray paper.

Dates: 2006

“The Way It Is”, 2011

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 226
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“The Way It Is” (n.p., 2011). 50 x 65 cm, folds into 8 panels 17 x 17 cm. Original art work by Laurie Anchor. Mixed material board with Illustrations on verso.

Dates: 2011

“Spirit of Place: Great Blue Heron”, 2011

 Item — Folder: 15, Item: 227
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“Spirit of Place: Great Blue Heron” ([Half Moon Bay, CA]: Paper Crane Press, September 2012). 31 x 23 cm. Copyright 1998, the Estate of William Stafford. Reprinted from “The Way It Is” with permission from Graywolf Press. Funded by Friends of William Stafford. Linocut by Robert Stow. Printed with black, blue and yellow inks on white paper.

Dates: 2011