Contemporary Poet W.D. Snodgrass Remembered at University of Delaware Symposium
... , but De politely declined, as him being served dinner by Kennedy wasn't exactly his idea of fan appreciation. Over the years, however, they shared many dinners together and their friendship continued to grow out of respect and admiration for one another. While speaking of the famous, aberrant poetics of W. D. Snodgrass, Kennedy claims, "De was a great lover of bad poetry; he thought it could teach you something." And thanks to De, it has in fact taught many of us something. One of the very best teaching tools available today was written by De (published by Graywolf Press) and ... With its lofty cathedral ceilings, buttercup walls, and shiny hardwood floors throughout the lobby, the Roselle Center for the Arts at the University of Delaware welcomed several hundred invitees to the Symposium in Memory of W. D. Snodgrass on the afternoon of Wednesday April 27, 2011. W. D. Snodgrass was both a teacher and an acclaimed poet who won the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1960 for his collection of poems entitled Heart's Needle. This event was sponsored by several departments at the University of Delaware where De (as was his name to family and friends) ...
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Tags: W D Snodgrass | poetry | poetry contest | adam gopnik | new yorker essayist adam gopnik | contemporary poetry |