Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Great Regulars: Anyone can write a poem that nobody can

understand, but poetry is a means of communication, and this column specializes in poems that communicate. What comes more naturally to us than to instruct someone in how to do something? Here the Minnesota poet and essayist Bill Holm, who is of Icelandic parentage, shows us how to make something delicious to eat.

Bread Soup: An Old Icelandic Recipe

from Ted Kooser: American Life in Poetry: Column 090

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