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A few years back, Dana Gioia asked the question "Can poetry
matter?" and argued that "poetry has vanished as a cultural
force in America." (His essay appeared in The Atlantic for
May, 1991.) As a graduate student in English, participating
in a seminar focused on Gioia's question, I am interested to
hear of unexpected ways in which poetry does matter in our
lives today. With a background in the natural sciences (BA
in biochemistry, UC Berkeley, 1973) I would especially like
to hear from anyone who has shared poems with science
students or incorporated poetry into science-related
writings or museum exhibits. Thanks,
--
Mark Foster | Poets are the
University of North Dakota | unacknowledged legislators
Grand Forks, ND | of the World.
[log in to unmask] | --Percy Bysshe Shelley
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