TITLE

Remembering Pearl Harbor at the Tutankhamun Exhibit

AUTHOR(S)
Kumin, Maxine
PUB. DATE
May 1977
SOURCE
New Republic;5/21/77, Vol. 176 Issue 21, p48
SOURCE TYPE
Periodical
DOC. TYPE
Poem
ABSTRACT
Presents the poem "Remembering Pearl Harbor at the Tutankhamun Exhibit," by Maxine Kumin.
ACCESSION #
9598681

Tags: REMEMBERING Pearl Harbor at the Tutankhamun Exhibit (Poem);  KUMIN, Maxine, 1925-;  POEMS;  PEARL Harbor (Hawaii), Attack on, 1941

 

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