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offonatangent:

Shel Silverstein’s book collection, housed at the Silverstein Archives in Chicago. Oh my god I cannot wait to visit. And hear much more about the ongoing project to digitize hundreds of his home recordings.  (thanks to Diane for the tip)

It doesn’t sound like the archive is open to the public, but if anyone knows how to arrange a visit please get in touch!
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offonatangent:

Shel Silverstein’s book collection, housed at the Silverstein Archives in Chicago. Oh my god I cannot wait to visit. And hear much more about the ongoing project to digitize hundreds of his home recordings. (thanks to Diane for the tip)

It doesn’t sound like the archive is open to the public, but if anyone knows how to arrange a visit please get in touch!

    • #shel silverstein
    • #chicago
    • #archive
    • #books
    • #poetry
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