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<em>The World is Fundamentally a Great Wonder</em> <br>a conversation with Richard Wilbur

In an interview with Arlo Haskell, Richard Wilbur discusses his relationships with Robert Frost and Wallace Stevens, his years living in Key West, his real feelings about 'formal poetry,' and his place in the republic of letters.

A Reading by Richard Wilbur: 2003

Richard Wilbur is a former United States Poet Laureate and the only writer since Robert Frost to win the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry twice. In this recording from the 2003 Key West Literary Seminar, Wilbur reads and comments upon numerous poems, translations, lyrics, and light verse spanning his career.

Remembering Rust Hills

Rust Hills in the lobby of the Tennessee Williams Fine Arts Center, 1988. Photo by Doyle Bush. We note with sadness the death, earlier this summer, of Rust Hills, our friend and collaborator for more than 20 years. He...

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