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Introduction to the 50th anniversary poetry issue
First and foremost, I wanted to focus on poems that engaged the landscape and creatures of the natural world in a significant way. [...] in addition to mixed collections of poets in the poetry section of each issue, I wanted to feature connected sequences of poems by individual authors.
All This Moving Apart.(Featured Poets: www.kansaspoets.com)
The mind cannot encompass the enigma that stretches across the vast wastes and deserts of cosmic time to the crow's black claws clasping the dead branch, to my hand pressing into yours, to the heat we share clinging together in all this cosmic moving apart. -
A Tribute to Ted Kooser
Shick et al profiles the life and works of Ted Kooser, Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry and recipient of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for poetry. Several interviews with Kooser and his poems are also presented.
Joseph Gault, an Unknown Georgia Humorist
[...]even in Gault's own time, the book was disguised by its title as a compendium of court cases. According to the autobiographical preface he wrote for the fourth edition of his Reports, he was born May 14,1794, in Union District, South Carolina.4 His parents were of Irish, English, and German heritage, and his father and grandfather were both soldiers in the American Revolution.5 Gault left home at age nineteen, possibly to serve in the War of 1812 (Temple, p. 166). [...]Edition No copy has been found. [...]Edition Year of publication unknown.