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Braided Creek contains more than poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, /5(65). Braided Creek contains more than poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, /5(3). Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry by Jim Harrison; Ted Kooser and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru


Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry Jim Harrison, Author, Ted Kooser, Joint Author Copper Canyon Press $15 (85p) ISBN More By and About This Author. It might seem curious at first that two such dissimilar writers as Jim Harrison and Ted Kooser have collaborated on a book of poems: "Braided Creek: A Conversation in Poetry.". Jim Harrison, Ted Kooser. Copper Canyon Press, - Poetry - 90 pages. 3 Reviews. Braided Creek contains more than poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, from the natural world to the nature of time. Harrison and Kooser decided to remain silent over.


Overview. Braided Creek contains more than poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, from the natural world to the nature of time. Harrison and Kooser decided to remain silent over who wrote which poem, allowing their voices, ideas, and images to swirl and merge into this remarkable suite of lyrics. Braided Creek contains more than poems exchanged in this longstanding correspondence. Wise, wry, and penetrating, the poems touch upon numerous subjects, from the natural world to the nature of time. Even so, I gave in to the late Jim Harrison’s and the still-among-us Ted Kooser’s Braided Creek, a collection of haiku-like poems which seldom exceed 20 syllables. The poems were done as a sort of exchange between the two poets, both of whom p I have always found haiku rather tiresome as they accrue and felt that anyone could probably churn out or so in an afternoon after getting the hang of the form.

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