Drum Hadley
Drum Hadley
Reading Date: Friday, October 7, 2005
- Introduction
- "November Corrida, 1971, at the Beginning of the Mexican Roundups" and "Calling: The Light"
- "Old Earth"
- "Businessmen Overheard in the Palm Court Restaurant, Plaza Hotel, New York City, America"
- On the Charles Olson epigraph used in Voice of the Borderlands
- "Before Dawn" and "Ain't No Cure"
- "The Settling of Bisbee, Arizona"
- Introduction of panelists and illustrator's remarks
- Author's remarks on the illustration
- Publisher's remarks
- "A Colt .45 and a Chili Queen" and "Gettin' Crossways"
- "Avocation"
- "Horseshoein'"
- "Prohibition and Country Dances"
- "Too Close to Home"
- "A Case of Mistaken Identity in the Big Bend Country of West Texas"
- "Cow Trading by the Rio Grande"
- "Juan's Last Trail"
- "Alma de Mi Alma: A Song of the Vaqueros of Mexico"
Introduction-10995
By Alan Weisman
"November Corrida, 1971, at the Beginning of the Mexican Roundups" and "Calling: The Light"-10997
"November [i]Corrida[/i]" differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Old Earth"-10999
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Businessmen Overheard in the Palm Court Restaurant, Plaza Hotel, New York City, America"-11001
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
On the Charles Olson epigraph used in Voice of the Borderlands-11003
"I take SPACE to be the central fact to man born in America, from Folsom cave to now."
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Before Dawn" and "Ain't No Cure"-11005
"Ain't No Cure" differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"The Settling of Bisbee, Arizona"-11007
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
Introduction of panelists and illustrator's remarks-11009
Moderator Alan Weisman, [i]Voice of the Borderlands[/i] illustrator Andrew Rush and Susan Lowell of Rio Nuevo Publishers.
Author's remarks on the illustration-11011
Publisher's remarks-11013
"A Colt .45 and a Chili Queen" and "Gettin' Crossways"-11015
Differs slightly from published versions.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Avocation"-11017
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Horseshoein'"-11019
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Prohibition and Country Dances"-11021
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Too Close to Home"-11023
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"A Case of Mistaken Identity in the Big Bend Country of West Texas"-11025
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Cow Trading by the Rio Grande"-11027
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Juan's Last Trail"-11029
Differs slightly from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
"Alma de Mi Alma: A Song of the Vaqueros of Mexico"-11031
Sung by Drum Hadley. Differs from published version.
Annotation:
Hadley, Drum. Voice of the Borderlands. Tucson, AZ: Rio Nuevo Publishers, 2005.
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Series: Fall Reading Series
Sponsor(s): UA Poetry Center
Location(s): Center for Creative Photography
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.


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