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Calling to mind Basho¯’s late life journeys through the backcountry of Japan, two women poets in a well-worn Honda hit the road for a legendary pilgrimage in a far-flung (pre-pandemic) landscape of American poetry. Although a road trip across North American calls to mind Jack Kerouac’s youthful meanderings of self-discovery, this reading tour was more in the manner of Basho¯’s late life journeys through the backcountry of Japan. . . . The road trip was in a sense a pilgrimage of reengagement with their calling as poets, and a chance to reacquaint with like-minded friends, old and new, in a far-flung landscape of American poetry. Venues would include upscale bookstores, coffee houses,...
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Poetry. Gay & Lesbian Studies. Bill Kushner is a 1999 recipient of a Poetry Fellowship from the New York Foundation for the Arts and has three published books of poetry: Night Fishing, HEAD, and LOVE UNCUT. Bob Holman describes his work as "gay and camp, sad and sheer, mad and simply mad about poetry. He's Frank O'Hara's running mate, and he's finally having his say heard. Listen up!"
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