Apr 27, 2007 — Grace Schulman's poem, "Apples," is from her book The Broken String. The eminent literary critic Harold Bloom calls Schulman "an elegiac, highly original religious lyricist"and says that The Broken String "surpasses her distinguished previous work."
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Apr 27, 2007 — Grace Schulman's poem, "Apples," is from her book The Broken String. The eminent literary critic Harold Bloom calls Schulman "an elegiac, highly original religious lyricist"and says that The Broken String "surpasses her distinguished previous work."Grace Schulman's poem, "Apples," is from her book The Broken String. The eminent literary critic Harold Bloom calls Schulman "an elegiac, highly original religious lyricist"and says that The Broken String "surpasses her distinguished previous work."
To mark National Poetry Month, NPR.org is featuring a series of newly published works selected by the Academy of American Poets. Learn more about this and other titles at the academy's New Spring Books list.
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