Schlagwort: Benjamin Vogt

96. American Life in Poetry: Column 247

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Family photographs, how much they do capture in all their elbow-to-elbow awkwardness. In this poem, Ben Vogt of Nebraska describes a color snapshot of a Christmas dinner, the family, impatient to tuck in, arrayed along the laden table.… Continue Reading „96. American Life in Poetry: Column 247“