Max Garland, Poet, "Termite Inspector" talks with William StobbBy borges, Section Philosopher's Corner
Max Garland's The Postal Confessions won the Juniper Prize of the University of Massachussetts Press. Here is a talk with him in the poetry/interview radio show called "Hard to Say," with host William Stobb. Stobbs talks with Max about termites, the call of the wild, and the metaphysical origins of hunger. My personal favorite line is "Time is on the side of appetite, I found myself deciding."
Check out the radio segment here. Poet and commentator William Stobb is the author of Nervous Systems, a 2006 National Poetry Series selection, published by Penguin. His commentaries appear regularly on WLSU, and the online magazine, miporadio http://www.miporadio.net/WILLIAM_E_STOBB/. Stobb teaches creative writing at Viterbo University, in La Crosse.
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