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Uploaded by griffinpoetryprize on Jan 23, 2009
U.S. poet Charles Wright reads the poem "The Woodpecker Pecks, but the Hole Does Not Appear" from Scar Tissue, winner of the 2007 International Griffin Poetry Prize.Learn more about the Griffin Poetry Prize at http://www.griffinpoetryprize.com.
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My favorite poet without question.
Darpinion 1 year ago
Greatest living American poet.
0791oettam 1 year ago
Master of craft AND of substance
hopkins4545 2 years ago
Wright has not only good ears and eyes, but a good mouth. His voice puts you in his poetry before his words even do.
Truly amazin
JustinRegan 2 years ago
Charles Wright is genius. The blunt end stops and brilliant line breaks still blow my mind, after 10 years of reading him.
changingone77 2 years ago
Marvelous poem, beautifully read--we need MORE Charles Wright on the Web!!
jmalost 3 years ago
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My favorite poet without question.
Darpinion 1 year ago
Greatest living American poet.
0791oettam 1 year ago
Master of craft AND of substance
hopkins4545 2 years ago
Wright has not only good ears and eyes, but a good mouth. His voice puts you in his poetry before his words even do.
Truly amazin
JustinRegan 2 years ago
Charles Wright is genius. The blunt end stops and brilliant line breaks still blow my mind, after 10 years of reading him.
changingone77 2 years ago
Marvelous poem, beautifully read--we need MORE Charles Wright on the Web!!
jmalost 3 years ago