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            <title>Word Temple Remembers Leslie Scalapino - July 21, 2010</title>
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Also, Iowa poet Keith Ratzlaff, author of Then, a Thousand Crows; Dubious Angels: Poems After Paul Klee and more is interviewed.</description>
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Jane Hirshfield, the popular author of six collections of poems including her latest book, After, reads new poems from her home in Northern California. Robert Bly says, &quot;There is something subtle and new in Jane Hirshfield&apos;s poems...She has absorbed the vertical line through her discipline, and it gives her poems and intensity that doesn&apos;t kill ordinary life, or subdue the body as some vertical studies do.&quot; &lt;br&gt;
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