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On creative writing programs.(Letters)(Letter to the editor)

In a letter to the magazine printed in the Autumn 2006 issue, Howard Junker offered his opinion that "one of the greatest tragedies of the past...
American Scholar, 03/22/07 by McHugh, Heather · More from publication -
And the Greatest of These.(Poem)

Stupidity's no grounds for our despair. It drives or drowses everywhere-- waxen, bristling, pitted, slick-- as variously textured as ...
American Scholar, 09/22/06 by McHugh, Heather · More from publication -
Far niente.(Poem)

Nothing's far Beyond our ken. Anything's nearer; And something everyone Can head for, fast and Furious. But just to the stone men (Near the...
TriQuarterly, 01/01/05 by McHugh, Heather · More from publication -
Not blotto.(Poem)

Years being what they are one spends more time on twenty than on sixty-five--it's little wonder one's so twisted. Comedowns of bum,...
TriQuarterly, 01/01/05 by McHugh, Heather · More from publication -
To His Health
To His Health To His Health I. Wicked Englishes like his can turn a ton of Aristotle to a lick of trill, or hopes of tryst to...
Review of Contemporary Fiction, The, 09/22/04 by Heather McHugh · More from publication -
Etymological dirge. (poem)

'Twas grace that taught my heart to fear . . . Calm comes from burning. Tall comes from fast. Comely doesn't come from come. ...
American Scholar, 03/22/98 by McHugh, Heather · More from publication -
Love and frangibility: An appreciation of Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley: Echoes. New Directions, 1993. Robert Creeley: Selected Poems. University of California Press, 1991. Robert Creeley's most recent...
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/97 by McHugh, Heather · More from publication



