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Conrad Hilberry


Born
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March 01, 1928

Died
January 11, 2017

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Conrad Hilberry was the author of several books of poetry including Until the Full Moon Has Its Say (Wayne State University Press, 2014) and Sorting the Smoke, which won the Iowa Poets’ Prize. Additionally, he had a long career teaching literature and creative writing at Kalamazoo College.

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Sorting the Smoke: New & Se...

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Until the Full Moon Has Its...

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Player Piano: Poems

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This Awkward Art

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The Fingernail of Luck

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“Human beings are caught in a unique and unavoidable dilemma: on one hand, we have astounding powers of perception, memory, analysis, imagination - and we know it. We each feel our own uniqueness and grandeur; we should be gods. But we can't help noticing that our remarkable powers are attached to a dying animal. (summarizing Becker's writings)”
Conrad Hilberry, Luke Karamazov

“In the north, we remember,
our grief had reasons: confinement and cold,
the pipes frozen, new snow so deep you wake,
look out, and sink back into the week-long
loneliness.”
Conrad Hilberry, Player Piano: Poems

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