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The Dada in Me

(This essay appeared in the August/September 2015 issue of The Country and Abroad.) “Dusted with surrealism,” began a review of a poetry chapbook of mine, but while I’m hesitant to disown praise from a critic, I haven’t been a fan … Continue reading

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An Appreciation of Theodore Roethke, by William Seaton

(William Seaton of Goshen is a poet, translator, reading series host, former teacher in prison and graduate school, and one of the most knowledgeable people about poetry whom I have the pleasure of knowing in the Hudson Valley. Let me … Continue reading

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