edited by Ilya Kaminsky and Katherine Towler
Tupelo Press, 2012
Paper: 978-1-932195-19-4 | Cloth: 978-1-932195-30-9
Library of Congress Classification PN1077.G63 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification 811.609382

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Editors Ilya Kaminsky and Katherine Towler have gathered conversations with nineteen of America’s leading poets, reflecting upon their diverse experiences with spirituality and the craft of writing. Bringing together poets who are Christian, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, Native American, Wiccan, agnostic, and otherwise, this book offers frank and thoughtful consideration of themes too often polarized and politicized in our society. Participants include Li-Young Lee, Jane Hirshfield, Carolyn Forché, Gerald Stern, Christian Wiman, Joy Harjo, and Gregory Orr, and others, all wrestling with difficult questions of human existence and the sources of art.

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