Three Poets in Conversation

Three Poets in Conversation
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Publisher : Between the Lines Productions
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106019480844
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Book Synopsis Three Poets in Conversation by : Dick Davis

Download or read book Three Poets in Conversation written by Dick Davis and published by Between the Lines Productions. This book was released on 2006 with total page 154 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is the fourteenth volume from Between The Lines, and it marks an interesting departure from the previous thirteen, featuring as it does three poets, not just one, each of whom is rather younger than the poets appearing in the earlier books. Though younger each has a claim to being called "senior," having a long list of highly regarded publications behind them, and a number of coveted honors and awards to his/her name. The three poets have been questioned at length about their life and their work by three distinguished poet-critics: Clive Wilmer, Isaac Cates, and Cynthia Haven. Their carefully meditated responses will be helpful to the general reader and the specialist alike. The three poets interviewed are Tim Steele, who teaches at California State University, Dick Davis, who teaches at Ohio State University, and Rachel Hadas, who teaches at Rutgers University.


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