gustaf sobin

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At this tribute to Gustaf Sobin, a US-born poet who lived and wrote in Provence for more than forty years, Jeffrey Miller reads poems from Sobin's chapbook Sicilian Miniatures (1986). Miller is introduced by Andrew Joron.
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At this tribute to Gustaf Sobin, a US-born poet who lived and wrote in Provence for more than forty years, Andrew Zawacki (Sobin's co-literary executor, with Andrew Joron) reads two poems, including a work thought to be Sobin's last poem.
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At this tribute to Gustaf Sobin, a US-born poet who lived and wrote in Provence for more than forty years, Michael Palmer reads poems appearing in his collection Thread (2011) as well as a piece by Sobin from his book Aura: Last Essays (2009).
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At this tribute to Gustaf Sobin, a US-born poet who lived and wrote in Provence for more than forty years, Andrew Joron (Sobin's co-literary executor, with Andrew Zawacki) reads three poems representing different stages of the poet's life.
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At this tribute to Gustaf Sobin, a US-born poet who lived and wrote in Provence for more than 40 years, Sobin's translator Tedi López Mills reads one of Sobin's longer poems in English as well as her translation of the poem into Spanish. She is introduced by Jeffrey Miller.

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At this tribute to Gustaf Sobin, a US-born poet who lived and wrote in Provence for more than forty years, poet Ed Foster reads two pieces by Sobin as well as a poem Foster wrote in dedication, collected in What He Ought to Know (2006).

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