We love having live guests and on September 22nd, San Francisco poet Dean Rader certainly did not disappoint. Dean is a professor at University of San Francisco and the winner of the 2010 T.S Elliot Poetry Prize for his book Works & Days (Truman State University Press). Dean drew inspiration for his book and title from a Hesiod poem. Touching on both form and content, we discussed the construction of the book. Works & Days is divided up into three sections, and comprised in part, of 'self portraits' and 'Frog and Toad' story pieces. Listen to Dean Rader share his wonderful work with us!
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