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Home / home / Rose Solari Tackles Frost, Coste Lewis, and Imaginary Landscapes in New Rose Reads

Aug 06 2020

Rose Solari Tackles Frost, Coste Lewis, and Imaginary Landscapes in New Rose Reads

Rose Solari's style continues to evolve as she tackles more difficult poetic concepts. Hear her speak to poetry and song as "gifts," detail Coleridge's writing from a sick bed, remark on Frost's famous "Directive", and reminisce on Smokey Robinson in this new episode of Rose Reads.

In this episode of Rose Reads, Rose discusses and reads from poems that create self-contained universes. Authors include Frost, Coleridge, and Robin Coste Lewis.

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James J Patterson Remembers his hero, Robert Bly, from Patterson’s forthcoming book, “Junk Shop Window” from Alan Squire Publishing.

Elizabeth Hazen Interviews Dean Smith, Author of Baltimore Sons

December 13, 2021

Elizabeth Hazen sits down with fellow Baltimore poet Dean Smith for the Baltimore Fishbowl to talk about his new collection, Baltimore Sons.

Best American Poetry: Reuben Jackson’s “November Poem” is Pick of the Week

December 8, 2021

Terence Winch chooses a fiery Reuben Jackson original poem for Best American Poetry’s pick of the week.

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