Ephemera
!["An Eye for an Eye for an Eye" by David Wagoner "An Eye for an Eye for an Eye" by David Wagoner](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/c233814cb32b811771b792f2561b4938.jpg)
Program for "An Eye for an Eye for an Eye" by David Wagoner. Presentation of three plays: "The Song of Songs Which is Sheba's," "The Ewe in the Thicket," and "The Harp and the Slingshot."
!["Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents Five Northwest Poets In a Reading by Jonathan Farwell, Anne Gerety, John Gilbert, Don Perkins" "Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents Five Northwest Poets In a Reading by Jonathan Farwell, Anne Gerety, John Gilbert, Don Perkins"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/d58d013df3dba357610174dfde08a6a3.jpg)
Advertisement for "Seattle Repertory Theatre Presents Five Northwest Poets In a Reading by Jonathan Farwell, Anne Gerety, John Gilbert, Don Perkins" arranged and directed by Pirie MacDonald and David Wagoner, April 17, 1966.
!["American Poet David Wagoner" "American Poet David Wagoner"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/6835e36f8299b26b795a0113abb47f9a.jpg)
"American Poet David Wagoner," the United States Information Agency poetry reading and workshop tour packet for David Wagoner's trip to the Near and Middle East, circa 1970.
![Prospectus postcard for <em>In Broken Country</em> by David Wagoner Prospectus postcard for <em>In Broken Country</em> by David Wagoner](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/17f68e3c17137e288c36fcd2f47dfdb3.jpg)
Prospectus postcard for In Broken Country by David Wagoner published by Atlantic/Little, Brown, September 18, 1979.
!["River City Contemporary Writers Series: David Wagoner" "River City Contemporary Writers Series: David Wagoner"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/bbea33a1ace298ac19842a2a0ad3e105.jpg)
Advertisement for "River City Contemporary Writers Series: David Wagoner" sponsored by Memphis State University.
!["Atlantic/Little, Brown to Publish the Twelfth Poetry Collection of David Wagoner, 'One of Our Truly Resilient and Indestructible Poets'" "Atlantic/Little, Brown to Publish the Twelfth Poetry Collection of David Wagoner, 'One of Our Truly Resilient and Indestructible Poets'"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/cbd80087181e0cfa4d1f668a9115e0bd.jpg)
Prospectus for Landfall by David Wagoner. "Atlantic/Little, Brown to Publish the Twelfth Poetry Collection of David Wagoner, 'One of Our Truly Resilient and Indestructible Poets'" from News of Books & Authors by Atlantic/Little, Brown, February 6, 1981.
!["David Wagoner Poetry Reading" "David Wagoner Poetry Reading"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/366d1a0e6606e6bc7fbbe58d43b10e16.jpg)
Advertisement for "David Wagoner Poetry Reading" sponsored by the Moscow Arts Commission, the Idaho Commission on the Arts, and the University of Idaho English Department, November 11, 1981.
!["The Humanities Department of Columbia Basin College presents a poetry reading and workshop by David Wagoner" "The Humanities Department of Columbia Basin College presents a poetry reading and workshop by David Wagoner"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/ddd35eeb45621f55435df32fce01a7c9.jpg)
Advertisement for "The Humanities Department of Columbia Basin College presents a poetry reading and workshop by David Wagoner."
!["2006 Pulitzer-Prize Nominee David Wagoner" "2006 Pulitzer-Prize Nominee David Wagoner"](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/22dbcf90245a89006e728f712bad61a6.jpg)
Advertisement for "2006 Pulitzer-Prize Nominee David Wagoner" sponsored by an Alcoa Excellence in Teaching Award grant for Wenatchee Valley College.
![<em>First Class</em> by David Wagoner <em>First Class</em> by David Wagoner](http://omeka.wustl.edu/omeka/files/square_thumbnails/4f6a92d56812b1dc80d8f7d7f19929fb.jpg)
Postcard advertisement for First Class by David Wagoner and directed by Kurt Beattie at A Contemporary Theatre in Seattle, Washington, 2007. First Class was Wagoner's first professionally produced play, a one-man show about his teacher, Theodore Roethke.