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Heather McHugh: Sad Souls and Oddballs (July 2016)

$5.00

Heather McHugh’s lecture orbits and elucidates ecstatics, melancholics, minders of immensity, auditors of taxonomy, whisperers and wits—poets writing “at the edge of acceptability”—from Smart to Knott.

Category: Residency Craft Lectures Tag: Poetry
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Residency

2016 – July

Faculty Member

McHugh, Heather

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