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Tag: Michigan Quarterly Review

Poem in Michigan Quarterly Review

Posted on December 20, 2011 by joe.robert.wilkins in News

 

Jazzed to have a long poem, “Eight Letters of Explanation, Acknowledgement, & Apology on the Occasion of My Son’s First Birthday,” in the latest issue of Michigan Quarterly Review. Lots of great stuff in this issue, including new work by Peter Ho Davies, Tod Boss, and Elizabeth Alexander.

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