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The Slow Joy of Jane Hirshfield’s Ledger
“IT’S SUCH A SLOW JOY,” says poet Jane Hirshfield, about the work of revising a poem. We’ve just left the trailhead for a hike on what she calls the “hem” of Continue reading
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“IT’S SUCH A SLOW JOY,” says poet Jane Hirshfield, about the work of revising a poem. We’ve just left the trailhead for a hike on what she calls the “hem” of Continue reading
I am writing this in the Manchester, New Hampshire, airport, on my way back to the West Coast after a month’s writing at the New Hampshire artist colony, MacDowell — a Continue reading
In which we get to know our favorite writers and poets better by exploring the sacred and mundane Award-winning poet, essayist, translator, and Orion advisor Jane Hirshfield is the author of Continue reading
Jane Hirshfield has been a poet in residence for an experimental forest in Oregon and a neuroscience research program at UCSF. Her work has been translated into seventeen languages and her Continue reading
John Luther Adams Margaret Atwood Anna Badkhen Ian Boyden John Freeman Robert Hass Jane Hirshfield Charles Hobson Pam Houston Pico Iyer Sonora Jha David Lukas (Video w/ Rob Macfarlane) Alan Magee Continue reading