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The language of life : a festival of poets

Author: Bill D Moyers; James Haba; David Grubin
Publisher: New York : Doubleday, 1995.
Edition/Format:   Book : Biography : English : 1st edView all editions and formats
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Presents the author's interviews with contemporary poets from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds discussing their work, lives, and creativity. Includes a selection of poems by each author.
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Genre/Form: Interviews
Poetry
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Moyers, Bill D.
Language of life.
New York : Doubleday, 1995
(OCoLC)623767682
Named Person: W S Merwin; Claribel Alegría; James A Autry; Jimmy Santiago Baca; Coleman Barks; Robert Bly; Marilyn Chin; Lucille Clifton; William Stafford; Victor Hernandez Cruz; Rita Dove; Carolyn Forché; Donald Hall; Joy Harjo; Michael S Harper; Robert Hass; Garrett Kaoru Hongo; Sharon Olds; Jane Kenyon; Stanley Kunitz; Li-Young Lee; Linda McCarriston; Sandra McPherson; David Mura; Naomi Shihab Nye; Adrienne Cecile Rich; Galway Kinnell; Gary Snyder; Gerald Stern; Sekou Sundiata; Mary TallMountain; Quincy Troupe; Daisy Zamora; Octavio Paz
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Bill D Moyers; James Haba; David Grubin
ISBN: 0385479174 9780385479172
OCLC Number: 32201913
Notes: Published to coincide with the premiere of the eight-part PBS series of the same name.
Description: xx, 450 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: W.S. Merwin --
Claribel Alegria --
James A. Autry --
Jimmy Santiago Baca --
Coleman Barks --
Robert Bly --
Marilyn Chin --
Lucille Clifton --
William Stafford --
Victor Hernandez Cruz --
Rita Dove --
Carolyn Forche --
Donald Hall --
Joy Harjo --
Michael S. Harper --
Robert Hass --
Garrett Kaoru Hongo --
Sharon Olds --
Jane Kenyon --
Stanley Kunitz --
Li-Young Lee --
Linda McCarriston --
Sandra McPherson --
David Mura --
Naomi Shihab Nye --
Adrienne Rich --
Galway Kinnell --
Gary Snyder --
Gerald Stern --
Sekou Sundiata --
Mary TallMountain --
Quincy Troupe --
Daisy Zamora --
Octavio Paz.
Responsibility: Bill Moyers ; James Haba, editor ; David Grubin, contributing editor ; Elizabeth Meryman-Brunner, art research.
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Presents the author's interviews with contemporary poets from diverse racial, ethnic, and religious backgrounds discussing their work, lives, and creativity. Includes a selection of poems by each author.

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