Recall this Book 37: A Conversation with Elizabeth Bradfield

Elizabeth Bradfied is editor of Broadsided Press, professor of creative writing at Brandeis, naturalist, photographer-and most of all an amazing poet ("Touchy" for example just appeared in The Atlantic). Her books include Interpretive Work, Approaching Ice, Once Removed, and Toward Antarct...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth Bradfield, John Plotz
Language:English
Published: Brandeis University 2020
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.17613/5mp1-9512
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