Schlagwort: James Doyle

113. American Life in Poetry: Column 431

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Here’s a splendid poem by James Doyle, who lives in Colorado, about the way children make up mythic selves that will in some way serve them in life. To create one’s self as a palm reader is only… Continue Reading „113. American Life in Poetry: Column 431“

117. American Life in Poetry: Column 288

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE I’ve spent my seventy years on The Great Plains and have lived all that time amidst vivid and touching stories about the settlement of our area, lots of them much like this one, about a long ago courtship… Continue Reading „117. American Life in Poetry: Column 288“