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Digital Component

Component No: 5 of 20354  Duff's reading featuring Stacey Lynn Brown and Brian Turner

Item Id: 114472

Description: Stacey Lynn Brown at Duff's

Category: Exhibition copy

File Format: Audio/MP3

Material Type: Audio

Number of Carriers: 1

Source: Washington University

Acquisition: 181 of 3 Washington University (Saint Louis, Mo.)

Collection: RIVER STYX ARCHIVE

Notes:
Edited notes read: "Cut about a minute and a half of intro (irrelevant); audio for Brown cuts off abrubly at end in the middle of last poem"

Carriers x1

ItemDescription
20354-5-1Digital : Audio/MP3 


Shots x21

ShotStart / EndDescription
10:00:00:00 - 0:05:11:00 Introduction by Richard Newman
20:05:11:01 - 0:07:26:00 "When I was four…"
30:07:26:01 - 0:09:12:00 "Down south, all it takes to be a church…"
40:09:12:01 - 0:10:25:00 "If you would, or could not do for yourself…"
50:10:25:01 - 0:12:06:00 Gaither Memory No. 42
60:12:06:01 - 0:12:40:00 "Forgive me, Pumpkin…"
70:12:40:01 - 0:13:36:00 No. 7
80:13:36:01 - 0:14:48:00 Gaither's Vacation Postcard to Her Husband
90:14:48:01 - 0:15:46:00 "Keeping us is what they called it..."
100:15:46:01 - 0:19:11:00 "Georgia boasts the largest outcrop of granite in the world..."
110:19:11:01 - 0:20:57:00 "The first time I ever spit the word 'racist' at my father..."
120:20:57:01 - 0:21:40:00 "Forgive her, Pumpkin..."
130:21:40:01 - 0:22:35:00 "Three a.m. feedings were bottled affairs..."
140:22:35:01 - 0:23:35:00 "Whenever Gaither got fired, Juanita would step in..."
150:23:35:01 - 0:23:55:00 "At the Flannery O'Connor homestead..."
160:23:55:01 - 0:24:28:00 "When it came time, I would leave the south..."
170:24:28:01 - 0:24:57:00 "When I missed the south the most..."
180:24:57:01 - 0:26:30:00 "Sepia sister of a different kind..."
190:26:30:01 - 0:28:30:00 Gaither Memory, the last
200:28:30:01 - 0:29:42:00 Gaither memory, every working day
210:29:42:01 - 0:30:26:00 Epilogue pt 1