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Jack Gilbert, great poet (and Pittsburgher)
www.post-gazette.com
[Pittsburgh Post Gazette] - Over the years, he has become a master of the love poem, which can be a tricky business. But his love poems are always delivered with an honesty, a sincerity. One has the sense that the poet's motives are not false, that he is writing these poems
Google News: Henry Jaglom's '45 Minutes from Broadway'
[The Jewish Journal of Greater L.A.] - And I'm fascinated by actors and what they go through. I think they're heroic, and to me this is meant as a love poem to actors in a very real sense. They're the misfits, the ones who don't fit in, they're the ugly duckling in childhood, and they end
Google News: Progressive cinema: “The Story of Film: An Odyssey”
[People's World] - This man has made a love poem to cinema, and it's fifteen hours long. He spent six years of his life putting this together (plus two more for editing), to, through his eyes, show us cinema in a way that's just profound, moving, and thought-provoking
Poets of the world, unite! Even if you can't all make the podium
www.independent.co.uk
[The Independent] - She breaks off a love poem to examine its conventions: "But 'you' is not one person, not a version of a person or a device enlisted in my rhymes to help me vent some raw emotion." She can throw off a casually brilliant phrase such as "All the yous I
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