Schlagwort: Mark Kraushaar

8. American Life in Poetry: Column 487

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Who hasn’t wished he or she could talk to a carnival worker and find out what their lives are like? Everybody, perhaps, but the carnival workers. Here’s a poem by Mark Kraushaar of Wisconsin that captures one of… Continue Reading „8. American Life in Poetry: Column 487“

3. American Life in Poetry: Column 487

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Who hasn’t wished he or she could talk to a carnival worker and find out what their lives are like? Everybody, perhaps, but the carnival workers. Here’s a poem by Mark Kraushaar of Wisconsin that captures one of… Continue Reading „3. American Life in Poetry: Column 487“