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In the following essay interview, Carruth evaluates modernism and postmodernism, discusses who influences him, talks about Ezra Pound, his lifelong interest in jazz, his fondness of Vermonters, and gives a brief autobiography.
Roy Scheele
In the following essay interview, Carruth evaluates modernism and postmodernism, discusses who influences him, talks about Ezra Pound, his lifelong interest in jazz, his fondness of Vermonters, and gives a brief autobiography.
It is billed as ββan evening with Hayden Carruth,ββ and the audience gathering in the wood-paneled lounge on the University of Nebraska at Lincoln campus buzzes with excitement as it awaits the arrival of the well-known poet and editor of The Voice That Is Great Within Us (Bantam, 1970). Literary...
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