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Barrier Island Suite
Barrier Island Suite | Kendall Dunkelberg
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The poems of Barrier island suite are inspired by the life, art, and writings of Walter Inglis Anderson, who spent much of his adult life exploring the barrier islands of Mississippi, sketching and painting their flora and fauna, and chronicling his adventures in numerous logs. The islands form a liminal space between the land and sea, between nature and culture, between madness and conformity. Elements of the Anderson's life, including his travels, his struggles with mental illness, and his murals at Oldfields, the Ocean Springs Public School and Community Center, and the cottage at Shearwater Pottery are also incorporated. (From ECIP data view summary.)
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Enjoying the morning at Lemuria Books' tent at the #msbookfest. Hanging out with the other poetry books.

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Heading over to the #msbookfest our #litlawnparty to read on the poetry panel at 11:15 and sign on the lawn at 12:30.

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I'll be reading from Barrier Island Suite on the Poetry panel at 11:15, State Capitol room 201H

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I won't rate this, since I wrote it! These poems explore the world, life, and art of Walter Inglis Anderson, who lived in Ocean Springs, MS, and camped on Horn Island to draw and paint.