Re: RARA-AVIS: RARA AVIS, Crumley, Hugo, carver
From: Mario Taboada (
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Date: 13 Jul 2000
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<<In any case, I'd also like to toss out the question:
hasn't Crumley mentioned he was influenced by the poet
Richard Hugo as well (whom, I believe, taught at Iowa for
awhile)? Any comments on this connection?>>
Yes. He has written eloquently about Hugo, who was a mentor
to him. I think they were close friends. Muddy Fork was
published by a small firm out of Missoula, Montana. It's an
interesting collection.
Regards,
MrT
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