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Firmly rooted in the dramatic landscapes and histories of Michigan, Field Recordings uses American folk music as a lens to investigate themes of personal origin, family, art, and masculinity. The speakers of these poems navigate Michigan's folklore and folkways while exploring more personal connections to those landscapes and examining the timeless questions that occupy those songs and stories. With rich musicality and lyric precision, the poems in Field Recordings look squarely at what it means to be a son, a brother, an artist, a person. Inspired by the life and writings of famous ethnomusicologist Alan Lomax, Field Recordings is divided into three sections. It is anchored by a long poem that tracks Alan Lomax on his 1938 journey through Michigan collecting music for the Library of Congress. This poem speaks to the complex process of recording the voices and stories of working-class musicians in Michigan in the early part of the twentieth century. It is rich with the pleasures of music and storytelling and is steeped in history. Like the rest of the collection, it also speaks to the questions and anxieties that, like music, transcend time and technology. In poems alternately elegiac and rhapsodic, Field Recordings explores the way art is produced and translated, the line between innovation and appropriation, and the complex, beautiful stories that are passed between us. From poetry readers to poets, music fans to musicians, this collection will undoubtedly appeal to a wide audience.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright
  2. pp. i-iv
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. v-vi
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  1. Epigraph
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. I
  1. The Way We Learned to Sing
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  1. This Is America and We Are Boys
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  1. The Butcher’s Boy
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  1. Orchestra
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  1. The Boy Whose Every Word Was Song
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  1. Florist’s Apprentice, Age 19
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  1. Northern Michigan After Bar
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  1. Rag
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  1. The Ballad Form
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  1. Pardon, Trout Farm
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  1. Gate Keeper
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  1. Calendar Customs
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  1. Myth
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  1. After the Labor Day Procession
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  1. Minstrel
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  1. Silent Movie with Playback Slowed Down
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  1. Barn Dance
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  1. Rules for Recording Traditional Music, An Erasure
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  1. River Song
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  1. Distances Between the Head and Chest
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  1. Effigy
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  1. II
  1. Field Recordings
  2. pp. 37-58
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  1. III
  1. The Wraith in the Creek
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  1. Mackinaw Island
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  1. Nain Rouge, Red Gnome
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  1. The Dog-man from Luther
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  1. The Girl with Birds for Hands
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  1. Raccoon Sighting Before Intimacy
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  1. Habitat Diorama
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  1. Unreliable Auguries
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  1. Halcyon and Her Mortal Lover
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  1. Carnival Song
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  1. The High and Lonesome Sound
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  1. Fermata
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  1. Ode to Joy
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  1. Shutter, Lag
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  1. Morning Song
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  1. Ruby Creek Road
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  1. Kalkaska County, Michigan
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  1. Wedding Song
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  1. The Perseids
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  1. Origins
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  1. Notes
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  1. Acknowledgments
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  1. About the Author
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