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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101 - The Keepers: The Pack Horse Librarians of Eastern Kentucky
100 - The Keepers: Archiving the Underground—The Hip Hop Archive
99 - Lovers of Lost Fans
98 - Lost & Found Sound and Voices of The Dust Bowl
97 - Pan American Blues: The Birth of The Grand Ole Opry & "Harmonica Wizard" Deford Bailey
96 - Cry Me a River — Keepers of the Environment
95 - Give Space A Chance: Gastrodiplomacy in Orbit
94 - Tequila Chamber of Commerce & The Birth of the Frozen Margarita
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92 - The Working Tapes of Studs Terkel
91 - Mimi Chakarova: Love, Art and Anger
90 - Jorge Amado: The Ballad of Bahia
89 - Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti — Celebrating 99 Years
88 - Frances McDormand Hosts Hidden Kitchens
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86 - The Mardi Gras Indians—Stories from New Orleans
85 - House of Night - The Lost Creation Songs of the Mojave People
84 - Levee Stream Live from New Orleans
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