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In this colloquium, Robert Pinsky answers audience questions on topics including the inspiration behind particular books and poems; his Favorite Poem Project; meter, rhyme, and music in 20th century poetry; and the cultural roots of conflict in American public life. The original questions are not included in the recording due to poor audio quality.
Robert Pinsky reads from his fourth book, The Want Bone (1990), alongside more recent poems that would appear in his fifth collection, The Figured Wheel: New and Collected Poems, 1966-1996 (1996). Many of the poems he reads consider the complex nature of ancestry, history, and the present they create.
Robert Pinsky reads poems published across thirty-five years, many of which engage with poetic and cultural ancestors. He opens with work collected in his Selected Poems (2011) before reading from his newest collection, Proverbs of Limbo (2024). Pinsky also reads two new poems that appeared in magazines around the time of this reading.
Ellis, Thomas Sayers. "A Poet's Guide to the Assassination of JFK ." The Baffler 24 (2013): 169-171. Web. 20 Nov. 2014.
Performed with musical accompaniment. Differs from published version.
Bedient, Cal. Candy Necklace. Hanover, NH: Wesleyan University Press, 1997.


