UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA INSTRUCTOR PRESENTS 10TH ANNIVERSARY PERFORMANCE OF ONE-MAN SHOW, 'WALT WHITMAN LIVE!'

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Date: 20080409
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The University of Northern Iowa issued the following news release:

University of Northern Iowa adjunct English instructor William Koch will present the 10th anniversary performance of "Walt Whitman Live!" at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, April 16, in Lang Hall Auditorium on the UNI campus.

The show features Koch performing as Whitman and speaking on the poet's major themes, observations of American culture, his experiences of the Civil War and his views on Abraham Lincoln.

According to Harvey Hess, UNI instructor in English and art critic for the Waterloo Courier, "'Walt Whitman Live!' makes great ...

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