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Jane Hirshfield returns to continue our assay of assays, and to talk about poetry's smallest forms—her pebbles and haiku. Jane's poetry provides proof that a few words can hold whole worlds, and that brevity itself may be one of the deepest forms of generosity.
At the table:
Jane Hirshfield
Katie Dozier
Timothy Green
Dick Westheimer
Brian O'Sullivan
By Katie Dozier and Timothy Green5
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Jane Hirshfield returns to continue our assay of assays, and to talk about poetry's smallest forms—her pebbles and haiku. Jane's poetry provides proof that a few words can hold whole worlds, and that brevity itself may be one of the deepest forms of generosity.
At the table:
Jane Hirshfield
Katie Dozier
Timothy Green
Dick Westheimer
Brian O'Sullivan

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