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In which we work toward stronger expository compositions

Wednesday, April 30, 2008

30 April 2008 Poem

Today's poem - "The Field" - is by the young Israeli poet Efrat Mishori.

Efrat Mishori

You can find information about her and her poetry here.
Posted by Meghan Maguire Dahn at 6:22 PM
Labels: efrat mishori, poems, poetry international, translation

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What we're reading; a list of extracurricular literary suggestions

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