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Winter Feature 2010
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Feature
- Poets in Person An HD video visit with Stephen Dunn in Frostburg, MD
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Poetry
- Jonathan Aaron
- Michael Blumenthal
- Billy Collins
- Philip Dacey
- Carl Dennis
- Gregory Djanikian
- Stephen Dobyns
- Stephen Dunn
- B.H. Fairchild
- Kathleen Graber
- Jane Hirshfield
- Tony Hoagland
- Dorianne Laux
- Thomas Lux
- D. Nurkse
- Alicia Ostriker
- Lawrence Raab
- J. Allyn Rosser
- Dave Smith
- Gerald Stern
- Ellen Bryant Voigt
- C.K. Williams
- Robert Wrigley
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Essay
- Gregory Djanikian Stephen Dunn's Compositional Strategies: Verse And Reverse
- David Rigsbee The Despoiled And Radiant Now: Ambivalence And Secrets In Stephen Dunn
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Here and Now: Poems
by Stephen Dunn
- David Rigsbee reviews Here and Now: Poems
Feature > Poetry > Lawrence Raab
A Difficult Assignment
another that makes the forest you keep returning to
seem run-down, a kind of bad neighborhood.
Then an adjective before "path," which changes
the meaning of it, as if you weren't going to end up
where you planned. Or the opposite
you can't help where you're going. And where
would that be? It's up to you, but remember,
in all of this you should be alone
although at some point a beautiful woman
must appear, throwing everything into question.
That's when the false note rings true.
Maybe she has something to say about Cedar Rapids
or Muddy Waters. She's imaginary,
she can say anything you want. Yes,
how much she desires you is one kind of beginning,
but another might involve looking carefully
at the flowers at the edge of the forest, asking her
their names, then suggesting you don't care
where the path leads if that's where she wants to go.