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First Things to Hand

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Poetry Daily featured poet Robert Pinsky:
Robert Pinsky was born in Long Branch, New Jersey, and attended Rutgers and Stanford, where he held a Stegner Fellowship in Creative Writing. He has taught classes in poetry at Wellesley, Berkeley, and currently at Boston University.

Among his awards are the William Carlos Williams Prize, the Shelley Memorial Award, and the Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize. His translation The Inferno of Dante was awarded the Los Angeles Times Book Award. From 1997 to 2000 he was the U.S. Poet Laureate.

His books include The Want Bone, The Figured Wheel: Collected Poems 1966-1996, and Jersey Rain. His Tanner Lectures at Princeton University were published as Democracy, Culture, and the Voice of Poetry.

Poetry Daily featured book About First Things to Hand:
In these new poems the humble objects of everyday life – “door, photograph, newspaper, pen, book” – become artifacts pointing to the very center of human difference. First Things to Hand is a kind of literate anthropology, but it is also vintage Pinsky: casually erudite, charged with steady passion, a pure pleasure to read.

"Robert Pinsky has what I think Shakespeare must have had: dexterity combined with worldliness, the magician's dazzling quickness fused with subtle intelligence, a taste for tasks and assignments to which he devises ingenious solutions. Like the Elizabethans he is, in his practice, a tinkerer: restless, daring, endlessly curious; these qualities have produced an art whose scope and complexity and grandeur are rarely equaled by any of his contemporaries."
Louise Glück


First Things to Hand
by Robert Pinsky

Sarabande Books
Louisville, Kentucky



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