Donald Hall Quotes
In 2013 There Were 7,427 Poetry Readings In April, Many On A Thursday. For Anyone Born In 1928 Who Pays Attention To Poetry, The Numerousness Is Astonishing. In April 1948, There Were 15 Readings In The United States, 12 By Robert Frost. So I Claim. The Figures Are Imaginary, But You Get The Point.
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