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Tag Archives: Kathleen Graber
Guggenheim Congratulations
We are eager to congratulate Lydia Millet, Kathleen Graber, and Lance Olsen on being awarded Guggenheim Fellowships for 2012-2013. Novelist and TLR Editor-at-large, Rene Steinke interviewed Lydia Millet in our latest “Lives of the Saints” issue. You can read the entire interview … Continue reading
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Graber on Davenport: From TLR’s Vault
Poetry has a long half-life, and poets keep flourishing, getting older (very slightly) and better. So now that Kathleen Graber has been nominated for a National Book Award and a National Book Critics Circle award for her amazing collection, The … Continue reading