Schlagwort: David Black

9. American Life in Poetry: Column 345

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Somebody tells somebody else about something that happened. It comes naturally. We’ve been doing that for as long as our species has been around. But to elevate an anecdote into art requires more than just relating an incident.… Continue Reading „9. American Life in Poetry: Column 345“