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BREAD
& STEEL: Illinois Poets Reading from Their Works
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Edited by Kevin Stein •

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Below is a listing of poems appearing on the Bread & Steel CD.
Click the poets' names to view poems' texts.
- Stuart Dybek / “Benediction”
- Dave Etter / "Undertow"
- Allison Funk / “Appearance at Dusk”
- Susan Hahn / “O Baby O”
- Edward Hirsch / “ Ocean of Grass”
- Richard Jones / “Dislikes”
- Allison Joseph / “What the Elders Tell You”
- Brigit Pegeen Kelly / “Rose of Sharon”
- Mary Kinzie / “Moment, Stay”
- John Knoepfle / “ Bath”
- Quraysh Ali Lansana / “Purgatory”
- Li-Young Lee / “I Ask My Mother to Sing”
- Laurence Lieberman / “Hard Hat Limbo”
- Haki Madhubuti / “The B Network”
- Lisel Mueller / “Another Version”
- G. E. Murray / “Looking Toward Peoria”
- Elise Paschen / “Two Standards”
- Eugene Redmond / “Dreamer of Kings”
- Luis Rodriguez / “Mother by the Lake”
- Kevin Stein / “Sufficiency of the Actual”
- Michael Van Walleghen / “Happiness”
- Martha Vertreace-Doody / “Walking under Night Sky”
- Christian Wiman / “Hard Night”
- Demetrice Worley / “Coming to Know Things”
For more information on the Bread & Steel CD, please click on the following:
Bread & Steel Information
For an audio introduction, description and acknowledgements, please click the following:
Bread & Steel Audio Intro
To order the CD and to view more information about it, click on the link below. This link directs you to the Bread & Steel website.
www.cafepress.com/breadandsteel
Thank you for your support of the word. In an age that seemingly conspires against it, you help to keep language alive for young and old alike.
Sincerely,
Kevin Stein
Illinois Poet Laureate
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