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A Black Birch in Winter

Por: The Atlantic Life December 25, 2022

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Published in The Atlantic in 1974Illustrations by Miki LoweDecember 25, 2022, 8 AM ETNot everyone appreciated Richard Wilbur. The second poet laureate of the United States, he was the recipient of multiple Pulitzer Prizes and a National Book Award. Still, plenty of readers thought he was … a little meh. One New York Times said that reading Wilbur’s collection The Mind-Reader was like conversing with “an old friend whose talk is genial but... + full article



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