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Companion Grasses by Brian Teare: debunking the otherness of nature

Companion Grasses by Brian Teare: debunking the otherness of nature

April 7, 2013
l.j. moore
Book Review, Poetry, REVIEWS, WORK, NEW

“We live and love and die accompanied by grasses.” The above is a quote by Brian Teare from an interview with Rusty Morrison, on the…

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BRIAN TEARE: a state of mind that has no designs on it, that is free to move as it pleases

BRIAN TEARE: a state of mind that has no designs on it, that is free to move as it pleases

January 9, 2012
Evan Karp
I WOULD SAY, Interview, Statement

A former Stegner Fellow at Stanford University, Brian Teare is the recipient of poetry fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the MacDowell Colony…

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