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  • Yusef Komunyakaa Receives Wallace Stevens Poetry Award
    by Sampsonia Way / September 13, 2011

    In this video created by Sampsonia Way magazine and published also by Rattapallax, Komunyakaa describes his revision process, talks about the importance of silence in poetry, and dispenses advice for young poets.

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