"Bad" (2 of 2)
Hofstra Special Collections, Dunn Archive, Box 11, Folder 5
<a href="http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Library/libspc_univ_archives_collections_dunn_fa.pdf">Dunn Finding Aid</a>
Stephen Dunn
"Chicago Honkies, and Camus" By Jack Newfield
race, activism, 1968
An article in the Winter 1967 issue of <em>Evergreen Review, </em>owned by <a href="http://www.hofstra.edu/library/libspc/" target="_blank">Hofstra Special Collections</a>
Jack Newfield
Evergreen Magazine
Grove Press
1967
"Don't Do That" (1 of 2)
Hofstra Special Collections, Dunn Archive, Box 11, Folder 3
<a href="http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Library/libspc_univ_archives_collections_dunn_fa.pdf">Dunn Finding Aid</a>
Stephen Dunn
"Drawings in a Nutshell"
<a title="Johanna Poehlmann" href="http://www.wisconsinacademy.org/contributor/joanna-poehlmann" target="_blank">Johanna Poehlmann</a>
1998
"Even the Birds were on Fire" (Hofstra Special Collections <a title="Catalog Entry" href="http://libweb.hofstra.edu/record=b1601512~S1" target="_blank">Catalog Record</a>)
9/11
A book of poetry fragments with a minute to minute timeline of the 9/11 events published and edited by Sara Parkel of Filter Press. Writings by Esther Smith, Marshall Weber, Peter Spagnuolo, Amy Ferrara, Shane Beversdorf, Sara Parkel, child at Battery Park, with excerpts of conversation on the Pier 11 ferry. Part of "theARTproject" a virtual exhibition in response to the events and aftermath of 9/11/01. One of four artists' books available for reading in a small comfortable lounge area at an exhibition of the same name which spirals around a huge collage scroll.
Edition limited to 150 copies.
Sara Parkel
Bound in paper with diaphanous fabric and mesh overlay.
"Little Good Song" from Here and Now Manuscript
"Little Good Song" from Here and Now Manuscript
Stephen Dunn
Hofstra Special Collections, Dunn Archive, Box 11, Folder 4
<a href="http://www.hofstra.edu/pdf/Library/libspc_univ_archives_collections_dunn_fa.pdf">Dunn Finding Aid</a>
"Power"
The poem "Power" by Stephen Dunn, as it appears in the 1998 edition of <em>Loosestrife</em> (originally published in 1996 by W.W. Norton & Company).
Stephen Dunn, W.W. Norton
<a title="Loosestrife" href="https://books.google.com/books?id=PU3yAQAAQBAJ&lpg=PA3&dq=power%20loosestrife%20stephen%20dunn&pg=PA3#v=onepage&q=power%20loosestrife%20stephen%20dunn&f=false" target="_blank"><em>LooseStrife</em></a>
"Power" (manuscript)
A draft version of "Power," which would later be published in Stephen Dunn's collection, <em>Different Hours</em>
Stephen Dunn
Hofstra Special Collections, Stephen Dunn Collection
1992-2000
"Satyr" by John Wilmont, Earl of Rochester
"Satyr"
Transcription of one of the most famous poems by John Wilmont, Earl of Rochester
John Wilmont
<a href="http://eebo.chadwyck.com/home">EEBO</a>
Antwerp, 1680
1680
University of Texas (Austin Campus) Library
Paper
English
R1753
"Strange Fruit"
Detail from "Power" manuscript Draft, Stephen Dunn Collection, Hofstra Special Collections, Hofstra University, Box 12, Folder 5.