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.
Posted by Arlo Haskell on October 21, 2009 12:09 PM
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...
Posted by Arlo Haskell on October 14, 2008 4:32 PM
Phyllis Rose is a member of our honorary board of directors and, with her husband, Laurent de Brunhoff, a longtime resident of Key West. She is the author of several books, and her work as an essayist and literary critic has been published by numerous prominent publications. Rose, also, is a photographer whose work captures several of Key West's literati, as well as the private island known as Ballast Key, where writers from Tennessee Williams to Robert Stone have found respite from the relative clamor of Key West.
Posted by Arlo Haskell on August 23, 2008 10:42 AM
Until now, Harry Mathews' <em>Epithalamium for Judith Kazantzis and Irving Weinman</em>, with collages by Marie Chaix, has been available only to those friends who attended the wedding of Judith and Irving on February 22, 1998, and received one of the ninety-three copies printed by the Grenfell Press. By special arrangement with Mathews and Chaix, I have created a digital version of the Epithalamium, following the design of the original.
Posted by Arlo Haskell on May 29, 2008 1:38 PM
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