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American Poet Luci Shaw Talks of Living More Years and Her Poetry
- Narrated by: Miranda Crandall
- Length: 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Here is the interview done with American poet Luci Shaw, of Washington State in the Northwest. This is another in a series of interviews with Anglican and American poets. (Luci Shaw is an Anglican - attends Episcopal Church in her Washington State.)
She decided to respond to questions by writing answers, and this interview reflects her request so to email her answers. She did so and the answers were received October 1, 2011. At 83 years old, with 30 books to her credit, she's finished another work, that she hopes to see published, about what it means to get to be older in years.
©2010 Peter A. Menkin (P)2013 Peter A. Menkin
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