Coleman Barks: "auroral aliveness, powers, hilarity"
Ruppersburg talks about Coleman Barks. Barks is the creator of poems that people have been reading for more than forty years, poems eccentric and unpredictable in the best ways. They concern small and large life moments, dreams, observations, friends, children, humorous stories, random words and phr...
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