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October 16, 2015
 

Ode to an Encyclopedia

 
James Arthur
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About This Poem

 

“It’s now almost unimaginable to me that for the first half of my life, I had no access to the Internet. What I did have is my parents’ hardbound, single-volume encyclopedia: a book that seemed to contain a scrap of information on almost every subject. For me ‘Ode to an Encyclopedia’ is about the openness of the open field; when we’re children, we can still believe that we’ll have time to go everywhere, see everything, and do it all.”
James Arthur

 

James Arthur is the author of Charms Against Lightning (Copper Canyon Press, 2012). He teaches at Johns Hopkins University and lives in Baltimore, Maryland.

 

 

Poetry by Arthur

 

Charms Against Lightning

(Copper Canyon Press, 2012)

"Why I Am Afraid of Turning the Page" by Cate Marvin

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"Untitled [I closed the book and changed my life]" by Bruce Smith

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"Books" by Gerald Stern

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