One component of my research is to explore how
>different poets / groups of poets interact. I'd love to hear your
>reaction (either immediate / emotional or otherwise) to the following
>question:
>
>Garrison Keillor will begin a new series through Minnesota Public Radio
>on "literary friendships" (you might be interested in seeing how's
>he's framed the series; to quote his radio plug: "writing is a solitary
>pursuit, and that makes literary friendships all the sweeter"
>www.literaryfriendships.publicradio.org). The first conversation is
>between Robert Bly and Donald Hall.
>
>SO, would you attend the first conversation? Would you buy a ticket?
>Would you go if someone gave you a free ticket? If you wouldn't go, what
>would you do instead?
Email Rebecca Weaver at weave049@umn.edu with your response.
>different poets / groups of poets interact. I'd love to hear your
>reaction (either immediate / emotional or otherwise) to the following
>question:
>
>Garrison Keillor will begin a new series through Minnesota Public Radio
>on "literary friendships" (you might be interested in seeing how's
>he's framed the series; to quote his radio plug: "writing is a solitary
>pursuit, and that makes literary friendships all the sweeter"
>www.literaryfriendships.publicradio.org). The first conversation is
>between Robert Bly and Donald Hall.
>
>SO, would you attend the first conversation? Would you buy a ticket?
>Would you go if someone gave you a free ticket? If you wouldn't go, what
>would you do instead?
Email Rebecca Weaver at weave049@umn.edu with your response.
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