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A poetry reading at Appalshop by Wendell Berry, audio recorded August 10, 1984. 

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Wendell Berry reads selections of his poetry.

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A group of people [including Gurney Norman] discussing wells, creeks, Divine Rights Trip, Vietnam...

The Appalshop Show materials, c.1977
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A man [Gurney Norman] talking about Appalshop films, spiritualism, mother nature, the return of J...

The Appalshop Show materials, c.1977
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A man [James Still] answering questions from production staff, "Is there any hope?," tells annecd...

The Appalshop Show materials, c.1977
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A man [James Still] talking about how his county and city have changed over the years, gingerbrea...

The Appalshop Show materials, c.1977
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Field audio outtake from The Appalshop Show.  Herby Smith interview with Gurney Norman a...

The Appalshop Show materials, c.1977

Hessie Helton reading poems, Heather Bates reads poems. Randy Wilson and James Still present Heri...

The Buffalo Creek Flood: An Act of Man materials, c.1975
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A man [John Jacob Niles] talking about writing. Audio of man typing and working. Audio of man dis...

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A man [James Still] reading poems/stories: Uncle Ambrose, Mountain Heritage, White Highways, Leap...

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James Still reading his poems, The Broken Ibis, Spring, Passing of a County Sherif, Death in the ...

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A man [James Still] discussing how the world has changed, writing.

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Audio recording of James Still discussing areas in Eastern Kentucky, his life as a writer, and ho...

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A man [James Still?] reading short stories and poems, "Heritage," "Mountain Dulcimer," "Spring on...

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A man [James Still] reading poetry, "Dulcimer," "Court Day at Hindman," "White Highways," "Early ...

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James Still reads a selection of his poems.

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January 25, 1976 

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