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Veering down the track like a girl veering down a cobbled street in the meat-packing district, high heels from the night before, black shawl of black-tipped hairs…
2mins
When the master was calling the roll At the primary school in Collegelands, You were meant to call back Anseo And raise your hand As your name occurred..
3mins
Muldoon tells us about “Rackett.”
3mins
It takes Muldoon ages to write a sentence.
3mins
Muldoon recommends Michael Dickman and Kathleen Graber, among others.
3mins
Muldoon believes that a great poem can come out of nowhere.
4mins
We are tiny little organisms that, if we are lucky, says Muldoon, “might have half dozen obsessions on which we can draw.”
3mins
Repetition is just as important in politics as it is in poetry, Muldoon says.
5mins
“Why don’t you write some ordinary poems that the rest of us can understand,” someone wrote to Muldoon.
4mins
It’s at the heart of his poetry, and Muldoon tells us of the best metaphors he’s come up with of late.
6mins
Everything from Irish song to Yevgeny Evtushenko.
9mins
Muldoon talks about how meeting the great poet Seamus Heaney.
2mins
America has taken women’s soccer seriously for quite some time, Conrad says.
5mins
How do steroids feed into the American drive to win?
2mins
Conrad on young American virtuosos at home and abroad.
4mins
Perhaps his royal treatment will trickle down to MLS players, Conrad says.
8mins
Conrad proposes a European-style farming system.
2mins
The number of people who tune in for the World Cup indicates that there is a passion for the sport in the U.S. Major League Soccer just needs to tap […]