Philip Levine (poet) (English Wikipedia)

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  • Mona Simpson (Summer 1988). "Philip Levine, The Art of Poetry No. 39". The Paris Review No. 107. Retrieved August 15, 2011.
  • Kan, Elianna. "My Lost Poet", The Paris Review, February 23, 2015. Accessed January 17, 2019. "In the spring of 2012, Philip Levine delivered a lecture at the Library of Congress called “My Lost Poets,” marking the end of his tenure as the eighteenth U.S. poet laureate.... I arrived at his home on Willow Street in Brooklyn Heights just as he and his wife, Franny, were finishing lunch."

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