Schlagwort: Ron Koertge

6. American Life in Poetry: Column 419

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE It pains an old booklover like me to think of somebody burning a book, but if you’ve gotten one for a quarter and it’s falling apart, well, maybe it’s OK as long as you might be planning to… Continue Reading „6. American Life in Poetry: Column 419“

011. American Life in Poetry: Column 230

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE It’s been sixty-odd years since I was in the elementary grades, but I clearly remember those first school days in early autumn, when summer was suddenly over and we were all perched in our little desks facing into… Continue Reading „011. American Life in Poetry: Column 230“