Deep in the hidden archives of Harvard’s Houghton Library are the butter stained recipes of Emily Dickinson. Who knew? Emily Dickinson was better known by most as a baker than a poet in her lifetime.
In this story a beautiful line up of “Keepers”— dedicated archivists, librarians, historians, poets and more—lead us through the complex labyrinth of Emily Dickinson’s hidden kitchen. Black cake, gingerbread, slant rhyme, secret loves, family scandals, poems composed on the back of a coconut cake recipe —we journey into the world of poet Emily Dickinson. Filled with mystery, intrigue and readings by Patti Smith, Thornton Wilder, Jean Harris and an array of passionate poets and experts.
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120 - San Francisco—Stories from the Model City, Part One
119 - Nancy Pearl—Librarian Action Figure
118 - The Nation's 10th Keeper—David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States
117 - Dieter Kosslick’s Last Red Carpet Ride
116 - The Bob Dylan Archive - A Curveball Comes To Tulsa
115 - You Too Can Barbecue - Stubb's Blues Cookbook Cassette & More
114 - Chamelecon—Below the Border in Honduras with Scott Carrier
113 - Filmmaker Agnés Varda — A Conversation
112 - Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Celebrating 100 years
111 - Palaces for the People—Author Eric Klinenberg from The Librarian Is In
110 - Filmmaker Wim Wenders - The Entire Caboodle
109 - Linda Spalding - A Reckoning
108 - The Dark Side of the Dewey Decimal System
107 - William Ferris—Keeper of Southern Folklife
106 - 21 Collections—Every Object has a Story
Bonus Episode - The Free-Range Archivist: Jason Scott
105 - The Keepers: The Unrelenting Oral Histories of Eddie McCoy
104 - The Keepers: Emily Dickinson's Hidden Kitchen
103 - The Keepers: The Lenny Bruce Collection
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