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Maggot, By Paul Muldoon

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[The Independent] - In Paul Muldoon's poems, as in John Donne's, the thought can be difficult but the language is not. Their philosophical meaning may be hard for casual readers to discern, but one is tempted almost not to care when there are lines such as these

Seamus Heaney, Nobelist whose poems were the essence of the Irish...

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Called the greatest Irish poet since Yeats, Mr. Heaney captured his country’s haunting spirit in words.

Best poetry of the month: Philip Levine, Christian Wiman, Paul...

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The Last Shift (Knopf) brings together the final poems by Philip Levine, one of America's most-beloved poets whose awards include a Pulitzer ...

Guardian: The Saturday poems: Meeting the British by Paul Muldoon | Books | The...

We met the British in the dead of winter. The sky was lavender...
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