Tag: kristin george bagdanov
What We’re Reading: Fossils in the Making by Kristin George Bagdanov
by Cincinnati Review | Sep 5, 2019 | What We're Reading | 0
In Kristin George Bagdanov’s debut full-length poetry collection Fossils in the Making (Black Ocean, 2019) it is no coincidence that “gyre” rhymes with “lyre.”
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by Cincinnati Review | Oct 19, 2015 | From our Contributors, Uncategorized | 0
Seamus Heaney’s famous poem “Digging” provides a well-loved metaphor for the writing process: pen as spade, the past as soil. “Between my finger and my thumb,” he writes, “The squat pen rests./I’ll dig with it.” In discussing...
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