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Poetry Is Different

To the Editor: Mark Strand's essay "Slow Down for Poetry" has its points: poetry must be read differently from other forms in print; poetry addresses -- is even borne on -- those human perceptions most...

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Poetry Is Different

To the Editor: As a laborer in the gnarled field of education (teaching interpretive courses in poetry, the short story, drama and music appreciation), I receive Mark Strand's essay "Slow Down for...

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Mark Strand Wins Bollingen Prize

Mark Strand, a former poet laureate of the United States, has won the Bollingen Prize in Poetry. The $10,000 prize, established at the Yale Library in 1949, is awarded every two years to one or more...

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A Little Funky Human Warmth

DARK HARBOR A Poem. By Mark Strand. 51 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $19. THE BOOK OF LIGHT By Lucille Clifton. 76 pp. Port Townsend, Wash: Copper Canyon Press. Cloth, $21. Paper, $11. AUTOBIOGRAPHIES...

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Teacher Turned Playwright Is Among the Winners of 22 Pulitzer Prizes

An Atlanta kindergarten teacher, a biographer of Charles A. Lindbergh and a writer who spent 20 years researching the geologic history of North America were awarded Pulitzer Prizes yesterday. The...

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A Nagging Call to Tidy Up an Unfinished Life

Mary-Louise Parker gives a bold, stylized performance in tune with the dreamy spirit of Sarah Ruhl’s beguiling new comedy.

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Atlanta Sings of Poems Electric, Past and Present

Poets mingled and an important collection of English-language poetry was unveiled at a three-day conference in Atlanta.

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A Quartet in Motion, With ‘Howl’ and Other Poetry

Both words and music suffer in Lee Hyla’s “Howl,” a string quartet written in 1993 to accompany Allen Ginsberg’s 1956 poem of that name.

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Tax Break

Finding room for poetry amid the hard numbers of tax season.

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National Book Foundation Names Poetry Finalists

Louise Glück and Fanny Howe are among the poets on the long list of nominees for poetry for the 2014 National Book Awards.

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Joseph Brodsky Goes From Gulag to U.S. Poet Laureate

Joseph Brodsky, a former inmate of a Soviet farm labor camp who went on to master the idiom of American poetry and who won a Nobel Prize, was named the fifth poet laureate of the United States today by...

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Mark Strand Wins Bollingen Prize

Mark Strand, a former poet laureate of the United States, has won the Bollingen Prize in Poetry. The $10,000 prize, established at the Yale Library in 1949, is awarded every two years to one or more...

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Joseph Brodsky Goes From Gulag to U.S. Poet Laureate

Joseph Brodsky, a former inmate of a Soviet farm labor camp who went on to master the idiom of American poetry and who won a Nobel Prize, was named the fifth poet laureate of the United States today by...

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Mark Strand Wins Bollingen Prize

Mark Strand, a former poet laureate of the United States, has won the Bollingen Prize in Poetry. The $10,000 prize, established at the Yale Library in 1949, is awarded every two years to one or more...

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Joseph Brodsky Goes From Gulag to U.S. Poet Laureate

Joseph Brodsky, a former inmate of a Soviet farm labor camp who went on to master the idiom of American poetry and who won a Nobel Prize, was named the fifth poet laureate of the United States today by...

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Mark Strand Wins Bollingen Prize

Mark Strand, a former poet laureate of the United States, has won the Bollingen Prize in Poetry. The $10,000 prize, established at the Yale Library in 1949, is awarded every two years to one or more...

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Poetry Is Different

To the Editor: Mark Strand's essay "Slow Down for Poetry" has its points: poetry must be read differently from other forms in print; poetry addresses -- is even borne on -- those human perceptions most...

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Mark Strand Wins Bollingen Prize

Mark Strand, a former poet laureate of the United States, has won the Bollingen Prize in Poetry. The $10,000 prize, established at the Yale Library in 1949, is awarded every two years to one or more...

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A Little Funky Human Warmth

DARK HARBOR A Poem. By Mark Strand. 51 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $19. THE BOOK OF LIGHT By Lucille Clifton. 76 pp. Port Townsend, Wash: Copper Canyon Press. Cloth, $21. Paper, $11. AUTOBIOGRAPHIES...

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Teacher Turned Playwright Is Among the Winners of 22 Pulitzer Prizes

An Atlanta kindergarten teacher, a biographer of Charles A. Lindbergh and a writer who spent 20 years researching the geologic history of North America were awarded Pulitzer Prizes yesterday. The...

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