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David Hopes: Poetry, Playwriting and Essays

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Date Issued:
1996
Summary:
Author and UNC-Asheville professor David Hopes discusses his essay collection A Sense of the Morning, the relationship between poetry and essays and his theory that poems as part of essays are less intimidating to readers than stand-alone poems. The author reads aloud selections of his own poetry. Mr. Hopes also discusses the publishing company he founded. Episode #: 27
Title: David Hopes: Poetry, Playwriting and Essays.
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Alternative Title: David Hopes.
Name(s): David Hopes, Interviewee
Mary Sue Koeppel, Interviewer
Kathleen Clower, Producer
Mark Basse, Director
FSCJ, college
Type of Resource: moving image
Genre: Interview
Issuance: single unit
Date Created: 1996
Date Issued: 1996
Publisher: Florida Community College at Jacksonville
Place of Publication: Jacksonville, FL
Physical Form: moving image
Extent: 28 minutes
Language(s): English
Summary: Author and UNC-Asheville professor David Hopes discusses his essay collection A Sense of the Morning, the relationship between poetry and essays and his theory that poems as part of essays are less intimidating to readers than stand-alone poems. The author reads aloud selections of his own poetry. Mr. Hopes also discusses the publishing company he founded. Episode #: 27
Identifier: DavidHopes (IID), fscj:13505 (fedora)
Note(s): Author and UNC-Asheville professor David Hopes discusses his essay collection A Sense of the Morning, the relationship between poetry and essays and his theory that poems as part of essays are less intimidating to readers than stand-alone poems. The author reads aloud selections of his own poetry. Mr. Hopes also discusses the publishing company he founded. Episode #: 27
Subject(s): Nature writer
Precision in writing
Publishing
Links: http://guides.fscj.edu/writers/DavidHopes
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fscj/fd/DavidHopes
Use and Reproduction: free to use
Host Institution: FSCJ

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