Schlagwort: Marie Sheppard Williams

84. American Life in Poetry: Column 243

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Lots of contemporary poems are anecdotal, a brief narration of some event, and what can make them rise above anecdote is when they manage to convey significance, often as the poem closes. Here is an example of one… Continue Reading „84. American Life in Poetry: Column 243“