Best American
Just a little nudge, friends, toward the Best American series: Best American Poetry, Best...
Read MorePosted by Ron Koertge | May 28, 2013 | All, Faculty Voices | 1
Just a little nudge, friends, toward the Best American series: Best American Poetry, Best...
Read MorePosted by Ron Koertge | May 11, 2013 | All, Faculty Voices | 1
I know a while ago I wrote about Staying in the Room, riffing off the Ron Carlson motto....
Read MorePosted by Ron Koertge | Apr 30, 2013 | All, Faculty Voices | 1
Every poet hates that line, the I-think-what-the-poet-was-trying-to-say is . . . It makes poets...
Read MorePosted by Ron Koertge | Apr 11, 2013 | All | 0
I wonder — Is Prose jealous? But already I digress. I’ve been hearing about “The Best of the Best American Poetry,” and this morning in the L.A. Times was a review. It...
Read MorePosted by Ron Koertge | Feb 27, 2013 | All, Faculty Voices | 1
I was reading/reading about a poet originally from San Salvador named Roque Dalton. Besides the...
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