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Poetry Review: “Field Music” — Lyrical Visions of Hardscrabble Vermont

The voice in Field Music is disciplined, its cagey earthiness unfailingly engaging our attention.

By: Robert Israel Filed Under: Books, Featured, Review, Uncategorized Tagged: Alexandria Hall, Field Music, Poetry, Vermont

Visual Arts Review: An Indelible Sense of Vermont — The Photographs of Nathan Benn

Nathan Benn’s gorgeous color photographs paint a complex vision of Vermont as a place of constancy and change.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Featured, Review, Visual Arts Tagged: Kathleen C. Stone, Kodachrome Memory, Nathan Benn, Shelburne Museum, The South, Vermont

Arts Remembrance: Galway Kinnell — “The Cadence of Vanishing”

Galway Kinnell served as the Poet Laureate of Vermont and penned a number of poems, which often took the form of pastoral ramblings, that celebrated his appreciation of the rural life.

By: Robert Israel Filed Under: Books, Featured Tagged: American poetry, Galway Kinnell, Poetry, The Book of Nightmares, Vermont

Commentary: “Deluge” — How Vermont Survived Tropical Storm Irene

I fully support the themes that Peggy Shinn explores, articulated in Deluge’s subtitle: this one small state did save itself.

By: Arts Fuse Editor Filed Under: Commentary, Featured Tagged: Deluge: Tropical Storm Irene, Jennie Marx, Peggy Shinn, University Press of New England, Vermont

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