Schlagwort: Jeff Daniel Marion

73. American Life in Poetry: Column 420

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE There’s something wonderful about happening upon a musician playing for his or her own pleasure, completely absorbed in the music. Jeff Daniel Marion is a fine poet from east Tennessee. And here’s a woman playing the bagpipes. Playing… Continue Reading „73. American Life in Poetry: Column 420“

96. American Life in Poetry: Column 265

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Tell a whiny child that she sounds like a broken record, and she’s likely to say, “What’s a record?” Jeff Daniel Marion, a Tennessee poet, tells us not only what 78 rpm records were, but what they meant… Continue Reading „96. American Life in Poetry: Column 265“