"At the risk of over-generalizing, my sense is that American poetry, where popular culture is concerned, is a poetry of freedom and permission—that there are certainly poets who embrace it and have enjoyed success, from a publishing perspective, in embracing it…"
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Poets from the United StatesEditors from the United StatesTranslators from the United StatesAuthors from the United StatesHispanic Americans
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On how certain poetry intermingles popular culture in “Q & A: AMERICAN POETRY—Francisco Aragón” (Poetry Society of America)
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