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Camille Dungy

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Why I Chose Erika Meitner’s Copia for The Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • September 25, 2014
Camille Dungy co-opts one of the many forms Erika Meitner uses in her new book Copia to tell us why she chose it for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club.
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National Poetry Month Day 9: “Prophecy: After the Dam” by Camille Dungy

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  • April 9, 2014
Prophecy: After the Dam                 the floodplains do bloom_____ the horsetail die+++++ the wheatits thousand thousand eyes eyeing a fat future _____nods and nods never fearing                 the peasants plant potatoes plant turnips___ radish and carrot                                even…
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Why I Chose Jenny Browne’s Dear Stranger for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • December 30, 2013
Camille Dungy on juggling, balance, and getting lost in Jenny Browne's latest poetry collection, Dear Stranger. Click here to join the Rumpus Poetry Book Club.
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The Rumpus Poetry Book Club Chat with Randall Mann

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  • December 18, 2013
The Rumpus Poetry Book Club chats with Randall Mann about his new book Straight Razor, Fleet Week, Hart Crane, and Naked Poetry.
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Notable San Francisco: 10/28–11/3

  • Kelly McClorey
  • October 28, 2013
Monday 10/28: The “On Arts” series, benefiting the 826 Valencia Scholarship Program, presents British author Zadie Smith in conversation with Steve Winn. $27, 7:30pm at Nourse Theater. Tuesday 10/29: The…
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Why I Chose Brenda Hillman’s Seasonal Works With Letters on Fire for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • August 9, 2013
I know I’m not supposed to dog-ear the pages of poetry books. It’s bad for the long-term health of the book. I know this. And yet, I’ve dog-eared more pages…
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Why I Chose Gregory Orr’s River Inside the River for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • May 15, 2013
But grace is what I found in River Inside the River. Grace in abundance.
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Why I Chose Camille Guthrie’s Articulated Lair for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • January 11, 2013
These poems are not traps, but safe spaces with doors inside them.
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Why I Chose Cleopatra Mathis’s “Book of Dog” for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • November 1, 2012
Camille T. Dungy on why she selected Book of Dog by Cleopatra Mathis for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club in November.
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Why I Chose Linda Hogan’s Indios for the Rumpus Poetry Book Club

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • March 8, 2012
Rumpus Poetry Book Club Board Member Camille Dungy on why she chose Linda Hogan’s Indios as March’s selection.
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Why I Chose Things Come On

  • Camille T. Dungy
  • March 2, 2011
Rumpus Poetry Club Board Member Camille Dungy on why she chose Joseph Harrington’s Things Come On as the March selection of The Rumpus Poetry Book Club. Devastation. Conflation. Preoccupation. Disintegration.…
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National Poetry Month: Day 16. “The Blue” by Camille Dungy

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  • April 16, 2010
The Blue One will live to see the Caterpillar rut everything they walk on—seacliff buckwheat cleared, relentless ice plant to replace it, the wild fields bisected
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