Maxine Kumin – from Say This of Horses, The Poets Weave – WFIU Public Radio

Maxine Kumin is the novelist of more than 13 books of poems, five novels, a omnium gatherum of be stories, four endeavour collections and more than 20 children’s books. in the mains She has received numerous prizes, total them a Pulitzer Prize in Poetry, and a Ruth Lilly poesy prizewinning. in the mains She served as advisor in poesy to the Library of Congress less than the the countryside was renamed the Poet Laureate of the United States.
Kumin’s 16th omnium gatherum of poesy Still to Mow, published at shackles W.W.

Kumin has taught at Princeton, Brandeis, Columbia, and Washington universities. Norton in 2007, recently came finished in paperback.
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Kumin’s webpage
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Jenny Kander, Originally from Johannesburg, South Africa, Jenny Kander moved to Bloomington in 1992.
On this type of The Poets Weave, Jenny Kander reads poems at shackles Maxine Kumin from the paperback Say This of Horses: a omnium gatherum of poems. She received a Masters decidedly from the University of South Africa, and practiced as a adversity counselor repayment for 25 years less than timorous in 1994 to centre on letter poesy.

In her parole on one occasion, Jenny enjoys letter, gardening, and knitting. In 1999, Jenny began presenting The Poets Weave repayment for WFIU. View all posts at shackles this novelist »
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