Schlagwort: Jehanne Dubrow

35. American Life in Poetry: Column 320

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE When I was a little boy, the fear of polio hung over my summers, keeping me away from the swimming pool. Atomic energy was then in its infancy. It had defeated Japan and seemed to be America’s friend.… Continue Reading „35. American Life in Poetry: Column 320“