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Praise for Stephen Dunn "A poet who time and again achieves that most difficult magic of the ordinary. [Stephen Dunn] can take you by the hand and lead you along a street you may have passed through every day without much notice, and suddenly, at this new angle, the ordinary reveals in itself all the splendor and terror of existence." - Rita Dove, Washington Post "The art lies in hiding the art, Horace tells us, and Stephen Dunn has proven himself a master of concealment. His honesty would not be so forceful were it not for his discrete formality; his poems would not be so strikingly naked…mehr

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Praise for Stephen Dunn "A poet who time and again achieves that most difficult magic of the ordinary. [Stephen Dunn] can take you by the hand and lead you along a street you may have passed through every day without much notice, and suddenly, at this new angle, the ordinary reveals in itself all the splendor and terror of existence." - Rita Dove, Washington Post "The art lies in hiding the art, Horace tells us, and Stephen Dunn has proven himself a master of concealment. His honesty would not be so forceful were it not for his discrete formality; his poems would not be so strikingly naked were they not so carefully dressed." - Billy Collins "Stephen Dunn has a gift for aphorism, but his most startling ability is the way he maps out the subtle, mordant shifts of adult morality." - New York Times Book Review "Dunn's poetry is the poetry of experience, of humor, of irony, of daily life, of love-and of the most elegant verbal sparring with the self." - Alicia Ostriker "There's a deep and reliable honesty that drives [Dunn's] poems...That the poems manage this kind of transmission of (no other word for it) truth, and make that truth so much a delight to hear-well, that's what Stephen Dunn has been doing all his writing life. That's why his poems have been, and remain, indispensable." - Robert Wrigley
Autorenporträt
Stephen Dunn (1939-2021) was the author of nineteen poetry collections, including the Pulitzer Prize-winning Different Hours. He was a distinguished professor emeritus at Richard Stockton University and received an Academy Award in Literature, among many other honors.