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February 9, 2006: Volume 66, Number 6 |
The Chronicle
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Pavlic poem nominated for Pushcart
The Indiana Review has nominated a poem by Ed Pavlic, associate professor of English, for a 2006 Pushcart Prize for the best poems published in American magazines during the year. Pavlic's poem is titled:
"New Precedent from the Fifth Circuit": Tried
as an Adult A Five Year-Old Quotes Rilke
on Cézanne ‘It's as if Every Place Were Aware
of all Other Places' or Similar Words
of Willful and Malicious Contempt for Cause & Effect."
The poem is part of a book in progress called "Live at the Bitter End," a book-length murder trial in poems.
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