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Natasha Trethewey, Emily Dickinson: Partners in Crime
June 12, 2013 In her interview in the LA Review of Books (just out), Natasha Trethewey mentions only Derek Walcott and Robert Penn Warren as poets who touch her at moments of mass fatalities. But I’d like to think that … Continue reading
Posted in African-American literature, contemporary poetry, Crime Fiction, Nineteenth-century literature, print medium, Universities
Tagged Beyond Katrina, Derek Walcott, Emily Dickinson, Emily Dickinson is Dead, Gulfport Mississippi, Jane Langton, Joanne Dobson, Los Angeles Review of Books, Mary Willis Walker, Natasha Trethewey, Quieter than Death, Robert Penn Warren, Zero at the Bone
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