Schlagwort: Jo McDougall

56. American Life in Poetry: Column 385

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE I am very fond of poems that don’t use more words than they have to. They’re easier to carry around in your memory. There are Chinese poems written 1300 years ago that have survived intact at least in… Continue Reading „56. American Life in Poetry: Column 385“