by Kirby Congdon……. Having found my voice along with everyone else during the poetry movement after World II, I criticized
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by Kirby Congdon……. A suggestion was overheard on television the other day which was that blacks often need a “slower”
Read Moreby Kirby Congdon……. We have had the Victorian period and World War I, to which we reacted with the roaring twenties
Read Moreby Kirby Congdon……. An aggressive poem, “Figure,” was put out as a folded broadside in 1967 and was recently advertised
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Read Moreby Kirby Congdon……. This writer remarked once to a professional writer that his novels were the easy way to toss
Read Moreby Kirby Congdon……. This writer leans toward using experience as the best tool in learning how to do anything. It hurts
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