James Tate
James Tate
James Vincent Tatewas an American poet whose work earned him the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. He was a professor of English at the University of Massachusetts Amherst and a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth8 December 1943
CountryUnited States of America
turn
We did make a turn for the better at some point.
challenges ordinary ultimate
The challenge is always to find the ultimate in the ordinary horseshit.
book humility writing
In You Are Not Dead Wendy Xu breaks all the old rules that have never done us any favors anyway. She writes beautifully, noticing who we are, and letting us see ourselves with a little more humanity, a little more humor, a little more humility. I'm happy to have read this book.
editing reading-poetry needs
Poetry is everywhere; it just needs editing.
city fair fire folks looking pay services share
We're looking for folks to pay their fair share for services -- it's not just police, but also fire and other services the city provides.
believed operator playing
The operator may have believed he was playing on the phone.
borrowing coming federal help law local super whom worked
We have a lot of help from federal and local law enforcement, some of whom have worked other Super Bowls, and are coming into town. We're borrowing their expertise.
catch
We want to catch the person who did this. We've got to get that person off the streets.
book heart adventure
William Waltz will take me through 'the buzz and clamor in a forest of hearts.' Adventures in the Lost Interiors of America is an adventure, I will go on this adventure with Waltz as a skillful, faithful, compass-true guide. I love this book.
should persona
Something should always change in a poem. The persona should learn something.