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Robert Pinsky 1940–: Interview by Triquarterly with Robert Pinsky

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SOURCE: "A Conversation with Robert Pinsky," Triquarterly, No. 92, Winter, 1994-1995, pp. 21-37.

In the following interview conducted by several people, Pinsky discusses the problems of translating poetry, the influence of Judaism and Eastern philosophy on his writing, and his poetic philosophy.

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