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- catalog abstract "X.J. Kennedy reads poems from his books Cross ties, Dark horses, and Brats.".
- catalog contributor b3704897.
- catalog contributor b3704898.
- catalog contributor b3704899.
- catalog contributor b3704900.
- catalog contributor b3704901.
- catalog created "[1992]".
- catalog date "1992".
- catalog date "[1992]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1992]".
- catalog description "Nude descending a stair case -- To Dorothy on her exclusion from the Guinness Book of World Records -- Cross-ties -- On the liquidation of the Mustang Ranch by the IRS -- The church bells, from Apollinaire -- Les cloches -- Waterbury cross -- Snowflake soufflé, an imaginary recipe -- Mother's nerves -- John -- Jar of bugs to church -- Doris Drumand -- Stupid little Lucy Plunket -- Rat -- Emily Dickinson leaves a message to the world now that her home has an answering machine -- Black velvet art -- In a prominent bar in Secaucus, N.J. [song] -- Somebody stole my myths [song]".
- catalog description "Recorded for Harvard University in the Lamont Forum Room, Feb. 20, 1992.".
- catalog description "VHS.".
- catalog description "X.J. Kennedy reads poems from his books Cross ties, Dark horses, and Brats.".
- catalog extent "1 videocassette :".
- catalog issued "1992".
- catalog issued "[1992]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog requires "VHS.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nude descending a stair case -- To Dorothy on her exclusion from the Guinness Book of World Records -- Cross-ties -- On the liquidation of the Mustang Ranch by the IRS -- The church bells, from Apollinaire -- Les cloches -- Waterbury cross -- Snowflake soufflé, an imaginary recipe -- Mother's nerves -- John -- Jar of bugs to church -- Doris Drumand -- Stupid little Lucy Plunket -- Rat -- Emily Dickinson leaves a message to the world now that her home has an answering machine -- Black velvet art -- In a prominent bar in Secaucus, N.J. [song] -- Somebody stole my myths [song]".
- catalog temporal "19920220".
- catalog title "[Poetry reading and songs videorecording / by X.J. Kennedy].".
- catalog type "image".