repeat movement until by Nadia Misir
DESCRIPTION
"repeat movement until" was composed by Nadia Misir, who holds an MFA in Creative Writing from Queens College. The poem gives elegaic voice to a wedding ring handed down in a family and evokes its experience with labor, with skin, with surfaces, with temperatures, with grandmothers and granddaughters, with death.
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AUDIO
Duration: 00:02:33
ADDITIONAL METADATA
Date: 2020
Subject(s): The Things We Carried
Type: Audio
Source: Archival Creators Fellowship Program
Creator: Nadia Misir
Location: Queens, New York
PROVENANCE
Collection: Gaiutra Bahadur Fellowship Project
Item History: 2020-10-22 (created); 2020-10-22 (modified)
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