Explorations of poems from around the world; word-animals both beautiful and strange, rivers of thought and image to nourish us.
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Steve Scafidi (Interview): "What if Faulkner is Wrong and We Do Not Endure or Prevail"
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Dan Rosenberg (Interview): The Poetry of Sappho
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Robert Frost: "Directive"
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Jalal al-Din Rumi: "The Diver's Clothes Lying Empty on the Beach"
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Larry Levis: "Photograph: Migrant Worker, Parlier, California, 1967"
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Rainer Maria Rilke: "Sometimes a man stands up during supper"
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Gary Snyder: "Mid-August at Sourdough Mountain Lookout"
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James Wright: "Goodbye to the Poetry of Calcium"
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Emily Dickinson: "I heard a fly buzz when I died"
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Getting Struck By Lightning With Frank O'Hara
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