Schlagwort: Thomas Reiter

62. American Life in Poetry: Column 465

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE One of the founders of modernist poetry, Ezra Pound, advised poets and artists to “make it new.” I’ve never before seen a poem about helping a tree shake the snow from itself, and I like this one by… Continue Reading „62. American Life in Poetry: Column 465“

52. American Life in Poetry: Column 277

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Here’s hoping that very few of our readers have to go through cardiac rehab, which Thomas Reiter of New Jersey captures in this poem, but if they do, here’s hoping that they come through it feeling wildly alive… Continue Reading „52. American Life in Poetry: Column 277“