Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon Q&A on the genesis of her poem Poem for Amadou Diallo
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, author of Black Swan (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002), talks about the genesis of her poem, Poem for Amadou Diallo.
Lyrae Van Clief-Stefanon, author of Black Swan (University of Pittsburgh Press, 2002), talks about the genesis of her poem, Poem for Amadou Diallo.
Sam Taylor, author of Body of the World (Ausable Press, 2005), talks about two poems he wishes he’d written.
Robert Farnsworth, author of Three or Four Hills and A Cloud and Honest Water, talks about the formal structure of his poem Fiction.
Robert Farnsworth, author of Three or Four Hills and A Cloud and Honest Water, talks about reading his poems aloud while composing them.
Philip Metres, poet and translator, talks about the genesis of his poem Ashberries: Letters.
Philip Metres, poet and translator, talks about his current poetry project, Ur, a meditiation on the theological dimensions of the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib in Iraq in 2003.