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Title: ‘Teaching poetry is like having a liquor store on a busy corner’ : an interview with Robert Pinsky
Authors: Xerri, Daniel
Keywords: Pinsky, Robert, 1940-
Poetry in education
Poetry -- Study and teaching
English poetry -- Study and teaching
English literature -- Study and teaching
Teachers -- Attitudes
Teachers -- Training of
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Citation: Xerri, D. (2024). ‘Teaching poetry is like having a liquor store on a busy corner’: An interview with Robert Pinsky. English: Journal of the English Association, efae010.
Abstract: Three-time Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky is one of the US’ most important contemporary poets. In this interview, he talks about his formation as a poet and the status of poetry in contemporary culture. He also shares his views on the place of poetry in education, and on how teachers can play a vital role in engaging young people with the genre. Besides discussing the significance of the projects he devised as poet laureate, he uses his knowledge and experience as a poet and educator to explain how young people’s engagement with the reading and writing of poetry can best be enhanced.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/125054
ISBN: 10.1093/english/efae010
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