Key West Literary Seminar

Charles Simic: 2003

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simic_charles.jpg Current U.S. Poet Laureate Charles Simic reads and comments upon his poems "White Room," "Mirrors at 4 a.m.," and "The Friends of Heraclitus." From the 2003 Key West Literary Seminar.

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