At the Dodge
This is a collection of essays and photos based on this 2002 Geraldine Dodge Festival. It includes photos and journal entries done on site and since, including a somewhat lazy analysis of Robert Pinsky's poem 9/11. Since I have to transcribe these pieces from my notebooks, sections will appear here from time to time. I will eventually gather the copy (without photos) for a special issue of Scrap Paper Review.
Other Dodge stories might be found in Scrap Paper Review #52 -- available at main menu -- and in The Secaucus Reporter (through advanced search option)
Stranger at the gate?
Welcome to la la Land
A dream come true?
The reality of art
It's all academic
A reading of their own
Puckering up for Pinsky
Pinsky, the poet
Shades of meaning
9/11 -- the poem
Taking 9/11 apart
The plot Baraka missed
Meat and Potatoes
Future Perfect
Back to the future
A divided state of being
Breaking out the big guns
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