This recording leaves no doubt that Louise Glück is, as Thomas Lux says in his introduction, "one of our most original and uncompromising poets."
As Library Journal reports: "The interchange is as open and honest as is the writing... Highly recommended."
Introduction by Thomas Lux. Tony Hoagland describes Levis's practice "as a kind of tentative, speculating finger poking into the unknown."
Listeners to this recording will be dazzled by what Robert Pinsky calls, in his introduction, the "element of spiritual fire" in the poets' voices.
Includes work by Joseph Brodsky, Robert Hayden, June Jordan, Audre Lorde, Czeslaw Milosz, Sharon Olds, George Oppen, and more.
Includes work by Frank Bidart, Louise Bogan, Robert Duncan, Allen Ginsberg, Galway Kinnell, Charles Simic, Quincy Troupe, and more.
Explore a selection of historical poems, selected by Jorie Graham and read by John Ashbery, Susan Howe, David Lehman, and more.
Traverse the landscape of American poetry with this anthology of travel poems by Kenneth Koch, W. S. Merwin, Harryette Mullen, and more.
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