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Tag Archives: Ninth Letter
Landscape’s Influence: An Interview with Kathy Fagan
Landscape’s Influence: An Interview with Kathy Fagan by Sean Karns Kathy Fagan is the author of four books of poems: The Raft (Dutton, 1985), a National Poetry Series selection; Moving & St Rage (Univ. of North Texas Press, 1999), winner … Continue reading
THE ART OF FAILURE: POETRY IN TRANSLATION
[This piece first appeared in a somewhat abbreviated form in Poet's Market 2010.] THE ART OF FAILURE: POETRY IN TRANSLATION by Okla Elliott “Translators are the shadow heroes of literature, the often forgotten instruments that make it possible for different … Continue reading
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