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What Sparks Poetry: David Blair on W.H. Auden's "Petition", Poetry Daily


"Katherine Hollander Interviews David Blair About BARBARIAN SEASONS", Tupelo Quarterly


Review of Pale Colors in a Tall Field by Carl Phillips, Colorado Review


Review of The Math Campers by Dan Chiasson, On the Seawall


"Poetry in Solidarity with Restaurant Workers, Front of the House, Back of the House", Boston Hassle


David Blair Interviews Stephanie Burt About AFTER CALLIMACHUS, Tupelo Quarterly


Review of Big Cabin by Ron Padgett, On the Seawall


"On Against Translation by Alan Shapiro"


Strange Digs and Jim Clark


Review of Where Now: New & Selected Poems by Laura Kasischke


Katie Peterson’s Robert Lowell, Other People’s Lowell, and the Existential Addressee, Story South


“Anonymous Raincoats—Later Poetry of Seamus Heaney and Tomaž Šalamun in Translation,” Charles River Journal


"Jazz Vocalists, Other Vocalists, Poetry, and the Technologies of Voice," StorySouth


Essay, The Rumpus


Interview with Julianna Baggott, Baggot, Asher & Bode


Interview with Gregory Lawless, I Thought I Was New Here


 

About David Blair’s Poetry and Prose


"That Was What Life Was Like: David Blair's Barbarian Seasons" by Walt Hunter
South Carolina Review


"On Poetry and Prose: Walking with David Blair, William Carlos Williams as Pen Pal, and Joshua Beckman at the Lectern" by Ron Slate


Review of Walk Around, "What We're Reading in August," Pittsburgh Magazine


Washington Independent Poetry Reviews by Grace Cavalieri


Tony Hoagland on Ascension Days 


Review of Arsonville by Emily Jaeger in Salamander