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we've read take place in and around Cambridge. Has Cambridge had an impact on your poetry? DF: It sure ... it relates to my poetry. Except that-I don't know exactly how this bore on the poetry or ... a lot of people at that time, as a lot older sophomore than I would have been oth­ erwise, and ...
known what was going on.  So I started thinking about how eerie it would have been to be a Jew in ... a year before this, my grandmother had passed away. I started thinking about how she would have been my ... sort of orientation, their answer is that “it’s God’s will; that’s why I’m here.”  I’ve never been able ...
doing this work because it's ruining my writing voice.” TQ: You’ve talked about how The Night of ... the story. It's like when I re-read Romeo and Juliet, I still want the last scene to go ... echoes of absence with its corollary—presence: the persistent ache of loss and its many layers. To read ...
identities. It explores them in detail. How do you write characters from different backgrounds confidently? ... see that you paid attention to that balance, when one reads the novel. The characters seem aware of ... cultural stereotypes and react to them. When writing this book, did you expect it would become part of ...
to do that, the story would’ve fallen flat. It would’ve been too much. It would’ve been clever. It ... would’ve been an intellectual game. So as I started revising, which was basically beginning all over again ... intellectually how I did that, but I know that some of it came from thinking about stories that I’ve told myself ...
workshops they were. In one, Strand tore my poem in half, lengthwise, and showed me how much better it was, ... poems. Another time he asked, “How old are you, anyway?” and when I answered, “Twenty,” he said he wanted ... it was found. * When the class ended, I went to the hallway outside Professor Strand’s door and read ...
anthology is not merely a gathering of poems; it is a statement, an instrument of literary categorization ... and cultural assimilation. Its implicit motive is coherence. It does not merely offer poems, but says: ... this is the kind of work that best repre­ sents what is happening today. The poem is given to us as an ...
took [her] to church to find her a husband. RG: How old was she then? SP: She would have been about ... as I understand it, Sanders Bottom was what would have been known as “heir property.” RG: What does ... that mean? SP: It would have been land that the family would have gotten somehow after slavery. You ...
personal-it's about the way dreams stay with you when you first wake up--but the effect is predominantly of very ... Page 68 from Issue 7 privately bore me. Now these very recent ones-I've got to say them. ... 'write poems out loud' when she had discovered her own speaking voice; that is, her own ...
Page 161 from Issue 80 between the two world wars, Ortega lost much of his domestic following when ... a backward society in need of instruction in the rudiments of the modern temper. Neither would it be possible ... or level of the times, which is at the heart of what I would say here. Ortega's idea seemed ...

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