Out to see America and satisfy his travel bug, W.T. Pfefferle resigned from his position as director of the writing program at Johns Hopkins University and hit the road to interview sixty-two poets about the significance of place in their work. The lively conversations that resulted may surprise with the potential meanings of a seemingly simple concept.
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Poets on place.
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Pfefferle, W. T.-- Travel-- United States.
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American poetry-- 20th century-- History and criticism-- Theory, etc.
American poetry-- 21st century-- History and criticism-- Theory, etc.