Tuesday, August 21, 2007

News at Eleven: Though he [Donald Hall] writes all over

the house, there are two favored spots: a railroad desk that he bought from the poet W. D. Snodgrass in the 1970s, and the dining room table. The photographs to the left capture some of sights that surround him when he works. In future installments of Workspace, we will investigate those of other artists.

from The New York Times: Where Sheep Once Grazed, Now Poems Take Root
also The New York Times: Workspace: Donald Hall

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