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Wild, Peter. "Unwanted Pregnancies." Uncollected.

"Lazarus." Uncollected.

"Columbus." Uncollected (not the poem from "Columbus" from The Brides of Christ).

"Why Popes Don't Write Books." Uncollected.

"The Polish Baker." The Brides of Christ. Vienna, Austria: Mosaic Publications, 1991.

"Thomas Jefferson." Uncollected.

"Aldo Leopold." Uncollected (not the poem from "Aldo Leopold" from Wilderness).

"Fanny Appleton." Uncollected.

"Rubens." Uncollected.

"Hoover Dam." The Brides of Christ. Vienna, Austria: Mosaic Publications, 1991.

"The Book of Proverbs." The Brides of Christ. Vienna, Austria: Mosaic Publications, 1991.

"Sunlight in a Violin Case." The Brides of Christ. Vienna, Austria: Mosaic Publications, 1991.

"Your Teeth: An Owner's Guide." Uncollected.

"Local Historical Societies." Uncollected.

"Daniel." Easy Victory. Tucson: SUN/gemini Press, 1994.

"Sign of Spring." Published version bears the title "Crocuses." The Brides of Christ. Vienna, Austria: Mosaic Publications, 1991. 

"Smokejumper's Pants." The Brides of Christ. Vienna, Austria: Mosaic Publications, 1991.

Reading

John Williams reads from three novels: Butcher's Crossing (1978), Stoner (1965), and Augustus (1972).

Reading

Drum Hadley reads poems from Voice of the Borderlands (2005). This book release celebration features remarks from panelists Alan Weisman, Voice of the Borderlands illustrator Andrew Rush, and publisher Susan Lowell of Rio Nuevo Publishers.

Reading
Robert Coover reads an uncollected short story titled "A Duel." He also introduces, comments on, and reads from a book he had just finished at the time of this reading titled The Public Burning (1977), which concerns the 1953 execution of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
Reading

Longtime University of Arizona faculty member Peter Wild reads poems from The Brides of Christ (1991), together with poems that would remain uncollected or appear in his final poetry collection, Easy Victory (1994). Throughout, he reads poems about individuals from American history, European art history, and the Bible.

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