What Sparks Poetry: Dana Levin on Reading Prose "I thought instantly of two books by philosophers who have offered me enduring lenses: The Poetics of Space by Gaston Bachelard and I and Thou by Martin Buber. Then I flashed on the bowl of dead bees at the end of Robert Hass’s famous poem." |
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"Ed Ochester, Influential Poet, Editor and Pitt Educator, Dies at 83" "Ochester, for a half-century a key and beloved figure on the local scene as a poet, educator and editor, died Tuesday at age 83. As a poet, he was known for his plain-spoken, often humorous approach that lightly wore its references, whether to ancient Roman history or the chickens at the Armstrong County home he shared with his wife, the late Britt Horner. As longtime editor of the Pitt Poetry Series, he was known for publishing a wider range of poets than was common in the field when he took over, in 1978." via WESA |
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