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Author: Bradley R. Strahan

Bradley R. Strahan is a former Fulbright Professor of Poetry and American Culture (2002-2004). For twelve years, he taught poetry at Georgetown University. He is the director of Visions International Arts and the publisher of Visions-International. Since 1976, he has developed a worldwide following of his work, which includes several books of poetry.

Poem
Minus 16 and Counting
Free Inquiry Volume 29, No. 1
December 2008 / January 2009
Bradley R. Strahan

“Evil visited us yesterday and we don’t know why.” — Ron Taylor, the headmaster of a primary school in Dunblane, Scotland, where, in 1996, a madman murdered sixteen children Because evil is in the mad cell, Not merely the madman outside the cell, Because the devil is not Only in the details but inherent, We inherit an …

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Grain / You, Walt Whitman
Free Inquiry Volume 28, No. 1
December 2007 / January 2008
Bradley R. Strahan

in the gray wood in the reptile skin in the grimace and grin of played-out fields a flicker of green to gold to hard brown stubble that pleads the modesty of snow against the grain a grain of hope against the choke of guns and even louder the chink of stone against the spade and …

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