The forty year collection of poetry of Ronald W. Collins, friend, collaborator and successor of American Book Award winning poets William Bronk and Robert Lowell. Collins, lucky enough to be able to live independent of academia, wrote for himself and friends. Wrote because he wanted to, not because he had to. The result is a fiercely independent view of the world, and approach to poetry.
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The forty year collection of poetry of Ronald W. Collins, friend, collaborator and successor of American Book Award winning poets William Bronk and Robert Lowell. Collins, lucky enough to be able to live independent of academia, wrote for himself and friends. Wrote because he wanted to, not because he had to. The result is a fiercely independent view of the world, and approach to poetry.
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