by Donald Hall
University of Michigan Press, 1978
Paper: 978-0-472-40000-3
Library of Congress Classification PS3515.A3152Z52 1978
Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54

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These essays and interviews from 1970-76 are lively, pointed, often polemical. They derive from a unified point of view about creativity and about the function of poetry. For the interested reader they can provide a key to the universe of the contemporary poet. In this work, Donald Hall speaks in a conversational way about his poetry and about his poetic wishes, endeavors, failures, and successes.


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