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Hirsch, Edward | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Hirsch, Edward | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Hirsch, Edward | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Hirshfield, Jane | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Hirshfield, Jane | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Kinnell, Galway | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Kinnell, Galway | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Kinnell, Galway | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Olds, Sharon | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Robert Bly & Coleman Barks | Poetry and Ecstasy: in Dodge Poetry Festival Quotes | |||
Doubt | 1 | |||
Shanley, John Patrick | Doubt is nothing less than an opportunity to reenter the Present: in Doubt | |||
Dreams | 3 | |||
Faulkner, William | Faulkner on dreams: in | |||
Faulkner, William | Faulkner on dreams II: in | |||
Valery, Paul | Valery on dreams: in | |||
Ecstasy | 1 | |||
Robert Bly & Coleman Barks | Poetry and Ecstasy: in Dodge Poetry Festival Quotes | |||
Editing | 4 | |||
Collins, Billy | Revising Poems: in Dodge Poetry Festival Quotes | |||
Hirsch, Edward | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Saint-Exupery, Antoine de | Perfection is achieved... when there is nothing left to take away: in | |||
Stafford, William | Art is something you do yourself: in The Art of Poetry | |||
Emotion | 3 | |||
Dunn, Stephen | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Kinnell, Galway | Dodge Poetry Festival Quote: in Going Public with Private Feelings | |||
Robinson, E.A. | Emotional power: in Six American Poets | |||
Eros | 4 | |||
Buechner, Frederick | The longing to be fully known: in The Longing for Home | |||
Heyward, Carter | The Erotic as Sacred: in Touching Our Strength |