Schlagwort: Robert Hedin

American Life in Poetry: Column 519

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Many of us have built models from kits—planes, ships, cars. Here’s Robert Hedin, a Minnesota poet and the director of The Anderson Center at Tower View in Red Wing, trying to assemble a little order while his father… Continue Reading „American Life in Poetry: Column 519“

80. American Life in Poetry: Column 473

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE I was born in April and have never agreed with T.S. Eliot that it is “the cruellest month.” Why would I want to have been born from that? Here’s Robert Hedin, who lives in Minnesota, showing us what… Continue Reading „80. American Life in Poetry: Column 473“

106. American Life in Poetry: Column 469

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE The love between parents can be wonderful and mysterious to their children. Robert Hedin, a Minnesota poet and the director of The Anderson Center at Tower View in Red Wing, does a fine job of capturing some of… Continue Reading „106. American Life in Poetry: Column 469“