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Weekly Poem by Heather Hartley

Clip: 5/2/2011 | 58s

Heather Hartley reads "This is a fugue for the lost art of aching."

Heather Hartley reads "This is a fugue for the lost art of aching," a poem from her book, "Knock Knock,'which was a finalist in the 2007 National Poetry Series. Hartley is the Paris editor of the literary magazine Tin House.

05/02/2011

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