Today's poem is
"Giant Slayer Man"
from Fourteen Hills
Ricardo Pau-Llosa
's last four poetry titles are from Carnegie Mellon, the latest Parable Hunter. Last fall, The Snite Museum of Art at the University of Nortre Dame featured Parallel Currents: Highlights of the Ricardo Pau-Llosa Collection of Latin American Art and published a book to accompany the exhibition.
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January 27, 2007: "Semilla" " As with galaxies, with flowers..."
"Flight to L.A."
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Other poems by Fourteen Hills in Verse Daily:
March 25, 2011: "[Without Objectivity]" by Maxine Chernoff
March 23, 2011: "In the Early Morning in the Cypress Grove" by Michael Schiavo
September 15, 2010: "(Save)" by Alison Doernberg
May 9, 2010: "Drift" by Gregory Mahrer
May 8, 2010: "Definition:" by MRB Chelko
August 28, 2009: from Catabolism by Tsering Wangmo Dhompa
August 26, 2009: "Dear P. XII" by Victoria Chang
August 25, 2009: "Certainly Uncertain: a love of tone poem" by Bob Hicok
August 24, 2009: "Was to Have Been Called Whip-poor-will" by Lisa Olstein