Today's poem is
"The Cattle Were Lowing"
from The Literary Review
Donald Revell
is the author of eleven collections of poetry, most recently The Bitter Withy and A Thief of Strings. He has published five volumes of translations from the French, including Apollinaire's Alcools, Rimbaud's Illuminations and A Season in Hell, and Laforgue's Last Verses. His critical writings include The Art of Attention and Invisible Green: Selected Prose. Revell is a professor of English & creative writing at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
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