Schlagwort: Peggy Shumaker

50. American Life in Poetry: Column 471

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Despite having once been bitten by a rabid bat, and survived, much to the disappointment of my critics, I find bats fascinating, and Peggy Shumaker of Alaska has written a fine poem about them. I am especially fond… Continue Reading „50. American Life in Poetry: Column 471“

34. American Life in Poetry: Column 311

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Peggy Shumaker lives in Alaska, but she gets around the world. Here she takes us with her on a ninety-foot dive into colorful mid-Pacific waters.   Night Dive   Plankton rise toward the full moon spread thin on… Continue Reading „34. American Life in Poetry: Column 311“