Joseph Campana

Renaissance man: poet, scholar, critic, arts writer

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Poems Online

From Natural Selections and The Book of Life by Joseph Campana

“Vanya” (Field)

“Bat” (Verse Daily)

“Wolf” (PBSĀ  Arts Beat: Weekly Poem)

“Spring Comes to Ohio” (Slate)

“Omen” (Guernica)

“Natural Selections” (Literary Imagination)

“Hare” (Colorado Review; republished on Verse Daily)

“Fawn” (Boston Review)

“Fit,” “Reference,” “Raw and the Canned,” “Day Lady” (Prairie Schooner)

“Suite for the Twentieth Century (for Carole Lombard)”

Carole Lombard, Life, October 17, 1938

“De Rerum Natura“ (Writer’s Corner, National Endowment for the Arts)

“In Media” and “From on High” (Salt)

Poetry Foundation page

“First Job” (Poetry)

“Stations” (Conjunctions)

“Sleepless: 8:00am, 8:01am, 8:02am, 8:03am” (Beloit Poetry Journal)

RSS Ekphraisis: Poetry Across the Arts

    RSS Joe @ CultureMap

      WordPress at Rice University