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Department of English Language and Literature (University of Michigan) Helen Zell Writers' Program records, 1986-2008

6.7 linear feet (in 10 boxes)

The Helen Zell Writers' Program was established in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan in 1982 as the Zell Visiting Writers' Series within the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Program. The program hosts poets and fiction writers to the University of Michigan campus every year. The program changed its name from the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) Program to Helen Zell Writers' Program in 2013. The records contain audiocassettes and videotapes (VHS) for the Zell Visiting Writers' Series from Fall 1999 to Winter 2003, and digital videos (MiniDV) for Master of Fine Arts Program Alumni readings from 2002. Additional files containing correspondence, photographs, and publicity materials for the Zell Visiting Writers' Series are also included.

Audio and video recordings of the Zell Visiting Writers' Series from Fall 1999 to Winter 2003, and digital videos (MiniDV) for Master of Fine Arts Program Alumni readings from 2002. Also correspondence, photographs, and publicity materials for the Zell Visiting Writers' Series.

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Audio Recordings

The Audio Recordings subseries contains audiocassettes with recordings of public readings or lectures given by writers and poets that participated in the Zell Visiting Writers' Series sponsored by the Master of Fine Arts Program. The subseries is arranged chronologically according to the date of the reading or lecture. There are four seasons all together: Fall 1999-Winter 2000, Fall 2000-Winter 2001, Fall 2001-Winter 2002, Fall 2002-Winter 2003. Each contains an item level description with the name of the writer and the date of the reading or lecture.