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Start: 7:00 pm
Thursday November 15th, 7 p.m.
A dramatic reading of the radio-play portion of the book, chosen by The Radio Works of NY (Best Independently Produced Program).
Julia Older's obsession with the famous Francois Vase led to both the
radio play and the book-length poem. The dramatic 25-century journey of
the vase winds through a subterranean inferno of greed, passion, and
terror. Twice it was smashed into 600-plus pieces, came unglued, and was
puzzled together, each time with a piece missing. A third time during
the 1966 Florence Flood a scientist intentionally broke the vase. He
restored it with the missing piece, and at last it was whole. Older's
book offers readers the entire fascinating story. The poem is
illustrated with the vase figures from The Iliad and the book includes a
backstory with Older's original translations of her research.
A CD of the radio-play production is included with the book, making this a delightful read-while-you-listen publication suitible for all age ranges - from teens to seniors! Poetry and plays are meant to be heard and performed!
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NH author Thomas Mickey, Ph.D. presents America's Romance with the English Garden, detailing America's seduction via marketing with seed catalogs, which were newly cheap to manufacture.
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