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Pfingston reads his poems "For the Birds," "Parrot," "Thwarted," "The Little Ones," and "Lost." Then join us for a conversation with Roger about his work.
Pfingston reads "Happy Birthday to Me," "The Wrong Road," "As If to Herself," and "Indiana Redux."
We'll hear "Primer," "The Boulder," "Droughts Bouquet," and "Children Playing" by Indiana poet Roger Pfingston.
Writing poems and making photographs has kept Roger Pfingston out of trouble most of his life.
Having turned 69 in "09," Bloomington poet Roger Pfingston says he's not looking forward to 70, but considering his options, turning 70 is better than not...
Retired English and photography teacher Roger Pfingston is the author of several collections of poetry including The Circus of Unreasonable Acts, Windy Tuesday Nights, and Something Iridescent. In this broadcast, he joins Jenny Kander to read a selection of his work.
Retired English and photography teacher Roger Pfingston is the author of several collections of poetry including The Circus of Unreasonable Acts, Windy Tuesday Nights, and Something Iridescent. In this broadcast, he joins Jenny Kander to read a selection of his work.