[Jane Arnold interviews poet Anita Skeen].
Poet Anita Skeen, Michigan State University professor of English, talks about being a woman poet, her inspiration to write, connections between West Virginia and other places she has lived, and her body of work. She also talks about her works in process, teaching in the creative arts program at Ghos...
Uniform Title: | Michigan writers series.
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Language: | English |
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[1999]
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Series: | Michigan writers series.
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (1 audio file (17 min., 47 sec)). |
Format: | Electronic Software Audio |
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Poet Anita Skeen, Michigan State University professor of English, talks about being a woman poet, her inspiration to write, connections between West Virginia and other places she has lived, and her body of work. She also talks about her works in process, teaching in the creative arts program at Ghost Ranch in New Mexico, and the use of humor in her poems. Skeen is interviewed by MSU Librarian Jane Arnold for the Michigan State University Libraries' Michigan Writers Series. |
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Note: | Title supplied. Electronic resource. |
Call Number: | Voice 15227 |
Playing Time: | 00:17:47 |
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Interviewed at the Michigan State University Libraries and recorded by the Vincent Voice Library on Sept. 10, 1999. |