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Miriam Levine
Friday, June 26, 2009
Entrances to Houses
If as Sainte-Beuve writes, "Style is the man," what does the style of an entrance to a house tell us about the owner?
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Massachusetts, United States
"The Dark Opens," my collection of poems (2008) was chosen for the Autumn House Poetry Prize. Other books include: three collections of poetry; a novel, "In Paterson"; a memoir, "Devotion"; and "A Guide to Writers Homes in New England."
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