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THIS WEEK'S HIGHLIGHTS |
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Spotlight Poet
Liz Waldner
Born in Cleveland, Ohio, and raised in rural Mississippi, Liz Waldner received the Academy's 2000 James Laughlin Award.
Spotlight Poem
Ho Ho Ho Caribou
by Joseph Ceravolo
Leaped at the caribou. / My son looked at the caribou. / The kangaroo
leaped on the / fruit tree...
Spotlight Audio
Nikolaus Mardruz to his Master Ferdinand, Count of Tyrol,
1565 by Richard Howard
Spotlight Essay
Twisting and Turning
by Maureen N. McLane
Moderator Maureen N. McLane offers a divagation on "Twisting and Turning" at
the 2008 Poets Forum, accompanied by panelists Ron Padgett, Robert Pinsky,
Kay Ryan, and Susan Stewart. |
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FEATURED NOTEBOOK |
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In the Evening
Selected by Abigail Browning
Here are seven poems about sublunary love, bright stars, and woods to stop by in the evening—featuring work by George Gordon Byron, John Donne, Carl Sandburg, John Keats, Percy Bysshe Shelley, Robert Browning, and Robert Frost.
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