Gary Hardaway was born October 24, 1950 and has earned his living as an architect and urban planner. He lives with his wife, Joan Reese, in Plano, Texas. He developed a taste for reading poetry at 16 and began to write at 17. He admires the poems of T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Seamus Heaney, Phillip Larkin, and Mark Strand but especially values the work of Elizabeth Bishop.
250 Years of the USA
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*A Hollywood film poster that shows the best and worst of America in one
product*
Nothing made by humans is all good. Of all the verities that have been
a...
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Reading Peter Schjeldahl Peter Schjeldahl builds paragraphs. Possibly no
other critic now writing in English has such a strong sense of what that
unit of...
My choice cuts from Edinburgh Fringe
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Just back from Edinburgh, where I saw 20 shows in 5 days. OK, 19. We were 2
minutes late for one, and missed out. Two of the shows were at the Book
Festiva...
Have you seen the big, new, improved Baroque?
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Here’s a little refresher on the glories that await the reader at our new,
self-hosted site at http://baroqueinhackney.com. The new Baroque is a
bigger and...
Sundown Lounge No. 246
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This week's Sundown Lounge podcast takes Black History Month as its theme.
This is a consistently great podcast, but this is a particularly good
episode. T...
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