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Tag: tucson festival of books

Festival Of Books Recap/Redux/Luscious

by Erika Jo Brown Most travelogues of Tucson probably start with the weather, so I’ll avoid that (but not before putting in parentheses – I can’t help but spread it on, I’m coming in from the midwest here – that the climate is mystical, Brigadoon-like, unable to be imagined unless experienced, in a word: sunny.… Read More Festival Of Books Recap/Redux/Luscious

March 15, 2010February 10, 2018 jmlevine4u

Preview Pics From The Festival Of Books

Jake And Berenstain Bears Jake And Bernstein Bears (Charles Alexander, Anne Waldman, Jake Levine, Charles Bernstein) The new paradigm of American Poetry? Probably not. Just some pictures of time spent how we do when we get down dirty literary (literally?) and historically in the Old Pueblo. Narrative coming your way tomorrow about the Tucson Fest… Read More Preview Pics From The Festival Of Books

March 14, 2010February 10, 2018 jmlevine4u2 Comments

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