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Blei is an astute observer whose attitudes are shared by readers inside and outside the County.
January « 2009 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Blei is an astute observer whose attitudes are shared by readers inside and outside the County.
norbert blei | skating backwards « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2009
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Blei offers a mix of his essays — alternately evocative and angry — on his beloved Door County with a selection of magazine and newspaper interviews in which Blei is the subject.
July « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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Blei offers a mix of his essays — alternately evocative and angry — on his beloved Door County with a selection of magazine and newspaper interviews in which Blei is the subject.
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The loss of the rural character and community of Door County continue to be recurrent themes in Blei’s print work and online writing (www. blei doorcountytimes. com) and books.
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The loss of the rural character and community of Door County continue to be recurrent themes in Blei’s print work and online writing (www. blei doorcountytimes. com) and books.
July « 2008 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2008
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In five seasonal essays and a daybook of 365 entries, Norbert Blei records the passing of days and seasons in Door County, in his life, in our lives.
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In five seasonal essays and a daybook of 365 entries, Norbert Blei records the passing of days and seasons in Door County, in his life, in our lives.
May « 2010 « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2010
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Norbert Blei deserves immense praise for producing this introduction/tribute, and Henry deserves every word and image of it.
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In this collaboration with Norbert Blei, the text provided the images to inspire a musical setting for sensitive, evocative readings.
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