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Donald Hall: Interview by Donald Hall with Liam Rector

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SOURCE: “Donald Hall: An Interview by Liam Rector,” in American Poetry Review, Vol. 18, No. 1, January–February, 1989, pp. 39–46.

In the following interview, Hall discusses his body of work and the state of contemporary poetry and poetry criticism.

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