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Dana Gioia

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In America, the term younger poet is applied with chivalric liberality. It can be used to describe anyone not yet collecting a Social Security pension.
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"James Tate and American Surrealism," BBC Radio 3, published in Denver Quarterly (Fall 1998)

 
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