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FEATURE
Poets in Person:
Philip Levine
An HD video walk through Philip Levine's Brooklyn

Philip Levine
Three poems: "Distant February," "The Privilege of Power, 1965," and "Assembly"

POETRY
Shane Book
Xochiqueztal
     Candelaria

Kate Daniels
Peter Everwine This marks an author's first online publication
Corrinne Clegg
     Hales

C. G. Hanzlicek
Juan Felipe Herrera
Donna Masini
Tomás Q. Morín
Malena Mörling
Tom Sleigh
David St. John

INTERVIEW
Philip Levine
Our Questions for Phil: An Interview

BOOK REVIEW
David Rigsbee
"News of the World: Poems" by Philip Levine

Poets in Person:
Philip Levine

The Cortland Review is pleased and proud to invite you
on an amazing HD video walk through Philip Levine's Brooklyn
to discover what inspires him.



Philip Levine was born in Detroit, Michigan, in 1928. He is the author of seventeen books of poetry, most recently News of the World (Knopf, 2009). His other poetry collections include The Simple Truth (1994), which won the Pulitzer Prize; What Work Is (1991), which won the National Book Award; New Selected Poems (1991); Ashes: Poems New and Old (1979), which received the National Book Critics Circle Award and the National Book Award for Poetry. He has also published two collections of essays, The Bread of Time: Toward an Autobiography (1994) & So Ask (1997). Recently retired from teaching, he spends half his time in Frersno and half in Brooklyn.

The CD Phil mentions is Goin' Home by Archie Shepp.
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This video installment of "Poets in Person" was produced by Guy Shahar and edited by Lynn Levy for The Cortland Review.

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