Schlagwort: Tim Nolan

75. American Life in Poetry: Column 400

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE Here’s a poem for this season by Tim Nolan, of Minnesota. Once we begin to be thankful for things, there are more and more things to be thankful for. Thanksgiving Thanks for the Italian chestnuts—with their tough shells—the… Continue Reading „75. American Life in Poetry: Column 400“

102. American Life in Poetry: Column 305

BY TED KOOSER, U.S. POET LAUREATE The great Spanish artist Pablo Picasso said that, in his subjects, he kept the joy of discovery, the pleasure of the unexpected. In this poem celebrating Picasso, Tim Nolan, an attorney in Minneapolis, says the world will disclose… Continue Reading „102. American Life in Poetry: Column 305“