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Late To Find Me
In my adolescence, high schooland through college, I was amorphous
Reading: Marge Piercy
In this audiovisual recording from March 24,1995 as part of the 26th annual UND Writers Conference: “States of the Art,” Marge Piercy reads a selection of her poetry. Piercy reads “For the Young Who Want To,” “True Romance,” “The Implications of One Plus One,” “Right to Life,” “Attack of the Squash People,” “Putting the Good Things Away,” “The Grey Flannel Sexual Harassment Suit,” “Your Standard Mid-Life Crisis,” “The Cat Song,” “The Brotherless Poems,” “The Answer to All Problems,” “All Day All Night Talk Radio,” “I Have Always Been Poor at Flirting,” “Why I Bought the Stupid Palm Tree Dish,” and “My Mother\u27s Body.”
Introduced by Kathleen Gershman