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Ernest Hilbert Reads His Poem “Cover to Cover”
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No, Mr. Wilde . . . I Expect You to Die!
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Domo Goes Camping in the Poconos, Gets Lucky, and Returns to Find Out He’s Famous
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Heather Green translates excerpts from Tristan Tzara’s “The Cast Iron of the Years” from Where the Wolves Drink (Part One)
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Domo Visits the Historic Battlefield at Gettysburg
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