Down Memory Lane: Larry Levis’s ELEGY
by Andrea Rogers · January 30, 2015By the time I read Larry Levis’s Elegy in 2004, I had already been writing poetry for a decade. Despite this fact, I had never considered [...]
Read MoreBy the time I read Larry Levis’s Elegy in 2004, I had already been writing poetry for a decade. Despite this fact, I had never considered [...]
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