Tag Archives: William Butler Yeats
Unsubstantial Poetry and Academia
What I am planning to write about is something I have not entirely figured out. I say this as a person who has many outspoken opinions on differing things: backpacking (good – just not in Europe), ketchup (disgusting), bacon (delicious), … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Journals, Publishing, Teaching, Writing
Tagged academia, audience, Contemporary, mfa, poetry, Robert Frost, Robert Haas, W.H. Auden, William Butler Yeats
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Class
One of the best experiences I have had this year is teaching a poetry class. I have been an English professor for over a year now, and while I have managed to sneakĀ poetry in to most of my classes, … Continue reading
Posted in Favorite Writers, Teaching, Writing
Tagged Auden, Edgar Allen Poe, Maya Angelou, Robert Frost, William Butler Yeats
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