Millennial Issue 

Spring 2000

 
 

     

 

  
Thomas Carper
   

       

     

                     

                     

                                  

                     

             

   

poetry index                                     

 


 

  

Sunday Flea Market in New York

Turn in the Road

Automated Puppets

  
essays index

"Zea" and "Signatures" by Richard Wilbur:  Two Remarkable Poems

      

  
  
Thomas Carper is the author of two books of metrical poems, Fiddle Lane and From Nature, both published by Johns Hopkins University Press. His work has also appeared in national and foreign journals that include Poetry, The American Scholar, The Formalist, and The Review (London). Poems of his have been used in British and American textbooks to teach metaphor and the contemporary sonnet, and several have been included in books with audiences as diverse as students of theology and lovers of dogs. He recently completed a textbook called Meter and Meaning: Sharing the Poetic Experience, and in April, 1999, his poem "A Guardian Tanya" was featured on Garrison Keillor's "Writers Almanac." He lives in Cornish, Maine, with his wife Janet and their canine friend Nadia.

   

 

 

  Thomas Carper

 


  


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