Tag Archives: Nancy Kuhl

All Together Now

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Lillian and Russell Hoban aren’t exactly household names. “But even if you don’t know who they are, you know the books,” says Elizabeth Frengel, head of research services at the Beinecke Library. (more…)

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Said the Water

Nancy Kuhl inside the Beinecke Library

August is Summer Reading Month in Daily Nutmeg. Please enjoy these excerpted poems from Nancy Kuhl’s Pine to Sound (2015). (more…)

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In Today’s Episode

Nancy Kuhl inside the Beinecke Library

August is Summer Reading Month in Daily Nutmeg. Please enjoy these poems selected from Nancy Kuhl’s Suspend (2010). (more…)

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Open-Mouthed Irises

Nancy Kuhl outside the Beinecke Library

August is Summer Reading Month in Daily Nutmeg. Please enjoy these excerpted poems from Nancy Kuhl’s The Wife of the Left Hand (2007). (more…)

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The Deep End

Nancy Kuhl outside Beinecke Library

Local writer Nancy Kuhl is a poet who does know it, though she’s not one to rhyme. (more…)

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Out of the Blue

Nancy Kuhl at Beinecke

Just inside the front entrance of Yale’s Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library, a luminous glass tower of book stacks rises straight ahead, immediately drawing your eyes upward to the lighter, airier space on the mezzanine level, (more…)

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