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    Phillips, Carl: podcast, January 28, 2016

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    Carl Phillips discusses "The Tattooed Man" by Robert Haydenmp3 fil

    Reading: Carl Phillips

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    In this audiovisual recording from Tuesday, March 29, 2011, as part of the 42nd Annual UND Writers Conference: (Inter)National Affairs, Carl Phillips reads what he describes as a “mashup” of poetry from his books Speak Low and Double Shadow, as well as new unpublished poems. Selected poems include “The Life You Save,” “Speak Low,” “Shimmer,” “Mirror, Window, Mirror,” “Conquest,” “Almost Tenderly,” “Surrounded as we are, Unlit, Unshadowed,” “Fascination,” “Storm,” “The Need for Dreaming,” “Sacrifice is a Different Animal Altogether,” “So the Mind Like a Gate Swings Open,” “Sky Coming Forward,” “Civilization,” “Heaven and Earth,” “Immaculate Each Leaf, and Every Flower,” “Dominion,” “But Waves, They Scatter,” and “Silver Chest.” In a question and answer session following his reading, Phillips reads a poem entitled “Coin of the Realm” from his book of the same name. Introduced by Dr. Heidi Czerwiec, Department of English

    Carl Phillips, Raymond Carver Reading Series, October 25, 2017

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    A video recording of Carl Phillips reading on October 25, 2017, as part of the Syracuse University Creative Writing Program\u27s Raymond Carver Reading Series. Running time: 28:43

    Carl Phillips: 11-14-2001

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    Carl Phillips\u27s works include the poetry collections “In the Blood,” “Cortège,” “From the Devotions,” “Pastoral,” and “The Tether.” He starts off the interview by reading his poem “The Trees.” He goes on to discuss how struggling with his identity helped influence his early work. The interview continues with a conversation on spirituality and how poetry should be an inclusive medium to cope with issues in a person’s life. He reads his poem “From the Devotions” and concludes the interview by reading “The Kill.”https://digitalcommons.brockport.edu/writers_videos/1001/thumbnail.jp

    Phillips, Carl : poetry reading; April 21st, 2000

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    Contents: All tracks   Poetry reading [complete] Track 01     A Kind of Meadow Track 02     Hymn Track 03     Parable Track 04     Would-Be Everlasting Track 05     The Truth Track 06     The Kill Track 07     Chamber Music Track 08     The Threshing Track 09     The Point of the Lambs Track 10     Recumbent Track 11     Of Conquest Track 12     The Figure, The Boundary, The Light Track 13     The Use of Force Track 14     The Night Departure Track 15     LustrumDescription on cassette : Carl Phillips - Poetry Reading 4/21/00 Intro: Don BogenDigital Projects SAN: Folder and disc location for wav file: 20120410\Disc 6. Folder and disc location for mp3 file: 20120410/Disc 6/mp3s

    Letter, Carl Schurz to William Phillips, May 20, 1896

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    This handwritten letter, dated May 20, 1896, is written from Carl Schurz to William Phillips. The letter offers Schurz\u27s regrets to Phillips\u27 invitation. The paper has a black outline or frame and th eappears to have raised faint lines.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-schurz/1047/thumbnail.jp

    Carl Phillips: 11-14-2001

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    Carl Phillips's works include the poetry collections “In the Blood,” “Cortège,” “From the Devotions,” “Pastoral,” and “The Tether.” He starts off the interview by reading his poem “The Trees.” He goes on to discuss how struggling with his identity helped influence his early work. The interview continues with a conversation on spirituality and how poetry should be an inclusive medium to cope with issues in a person’s life. He reads his poem “From the Devotions” and concludes the interview by reading “The Kill.”Archived web contentSUNY BrockportWriters Forum Video

    Phillips, Carl : poetry reading; January 29th, 2016

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    Contents: All tracks   Poetry reading [complete] Track 01   Introduction Track 02   Opening Comments Track 03   The Darker Powers Track 04   So the Mind Like a Gate Swings Open Track 05   Surrounded as we Are, Unlit, Unshadowed Track 06   Discipline Track 07   After the Afterlife Track 08   For Long to Hold Track 09   Ghost Hour Track 10   Last Night Track 11   Blizzard Track 12   Brace of Antlers Track 13   Foliage Track 14   In This World to Be Lost Track 15   The Strong by Their Stillness Track 16   Thunder Track 17   Shimmer Track 18   Anyone Who Had a Heart Track 19   Faulty with Falling Stars Track 20   But Waves They Scatter Track 21   At Bay Track 22   Silver Chest Track 23   Questions and AnswersDigital Collections Storage: elliston\2016-01-29 (Phillips

    Mis-Specification and Frequency Dependence in a New Keynesian Phillips Curve

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    Phillips Curve, spectral regression, time series analysis

    Letter, Carl Schurz to D. Phillips, February 1, 1871

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    This handwritten letter, dated February 1, 1871, is written from Carl Schurz to D. Phillips. The letter states that a pretty good sketch of Schurz\u27s life could be found in the January 19, 1869 edition of the New York Tribune save for the fact that they had his birth year wrong by ten years. The yellowed letter is inlaid on thicker paper that has some tearing along the left edge. A catalog description from Alexander Autographs, Inc. is included with the letter.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-manuscripts-schurz/1011/thumbnail.jp
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