LGBT Literary Event, J(Speakers: Stathis Orphanos, Bryan Borland, Jennifer Joseph, Lisa C.Elizabeth Bishop and James Ingram Merrill reading their poems in the Coolidge Auditorium, Apr.Audre Lorde reading her poems with comment in the Recording Laboratory, Feb.
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The Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature was launched in 1943 when Allen Tate was Consultant in Poetry to the Library, the Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature now contains recordings of over 2,000 poets reading their own work.
Poetry & Literature Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literatureįeatures literary readings by hundreds of poets, authors, dramatists, and actors, including countless LGBTQ poets like John Ashbery, James Baldwin, Elizabeth Bishop, Audre Lorde, and Alice Walker. Watch Live: Cast of "Queer Eye" at the Library.Authors Jacob Tobia and Casey McQuiston in Conversation - Millennium Stage (February 24, 2020) External.Library of Congress: LGBTQ Changemakers "Queering the Visual" - Millennium Stage (February 17, 2020) External.Library of Congress: LGBTQ Changemakers: Seeing Queer History - Millennium Stage (February 10, 2020) External.Library of Congress: Storytelling Panel - Millennium Stage (February 3, 2020) External.National Book Festival Presents Neil Patrick HarrisĪward-winning actor and author Neil Patrick Harris celebrates the publication of the third book in his New York Times bestselling book series, "The Magic Misfits: The Minor Third." Art & Culture the United States of America,” with Roswell Encina, Library of Congress chief communications officer. In honor of LGBTQ Pride month (June) and the 50th anniversary of Pride celebrations, Eric Cervini discusses his book “The Deviant’s War: The Homosexual vs.
Eric Cervini on Celebrating 50 Years of LGBTQ Pride