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The New Criterion

It operates as a refuge for a civilizing element in short supply in contemporary America: honest criticism
- The Wall Street Journal

Author

Ernest Hilbert

Ernest Hilbert's latest collection of poetry is Sixty Sonnets (Red Hen Press). His poems have also appeared in The New Republic and The American Scholar.

Articles

In-school suspension (Poems) , September 2010, 28

Welcome to all the pleasures (Poems) , October 2009, 31

Pirates (Poems) , October 2007, 29

In bed for a week (Poems) , February 2007, 35
A poem by Ernest Hilbert.




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