POETRY IN MOTION APRIL 12, 1996 TRANSCRIPT The coveted Pulitzer Prize for poetry went to author Jorie Graham for her book The Dream of the Unified Field. Jim Lehrer spoke to her from Iowa City, Iowa. Click here for the RealAudio version of this discussion. JIM LEHRER: Ms. Graham, welcome, and congratulations! JORIE GRAHAM, Poet: (Iowa City) Thank you. JIM LEHRER: How did poetry come into your ...
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THE SURFACE It has a hole in it. Not only where I concentrate. The river still ribboning, twisting up, into its re- arrangements, chill enlightenments, tight-knotted quickenings and loosenings--whispered messages dissolving the messengers-- the river still glinting-up into its handfuls, heapings. glassy forgettings under the river of my attention-- and the river of my attention laying itself ...
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By Robert Hass September 28, 1997 I'VE BEGUN to read in the new books of poems that appear in the fall like an apple harvest. The most talked-about of them is Jorie Graham's The Errancy (Ecco Press). Graham received the Pulitzer Prize for her selected poems, The Dream of the Unified Field (also Ecco), last year, and this book, her first new collection in some time, is one of her best. It arrives ...
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