Posts Tagged ‘American Poetry’
James Tate: Finding the Ultimate in the Ordinary
April 6, 2016
The poet James Tate died last year. It happened in July. He was seventy-one years old. This, then, is the first Lent and Easter season we’ve been without him. Pity, that. Back some years ago, The Paris Review published a lovely conversation between Charles Simic and James Tate. Simic opens up the conversation by noting…
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