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Openhearted: Stanley Kunitz and Mark Wunderlich in Conversation
by Stanley Kunitz
The Glorious Thing: Jorie Graham and Mark Wunderlich in Conversation
by Jorie Graham
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"From a Vacant House"
From Boston Review, October/November 1998.
"Through An Opening Door"
From Boston Review.
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Mark Wunderlich
Mark Wunderlich

Mark Wunderlich is the author of Voluntary Servitude (Graywolf Press, 2004), and The Anchorage (1999), which won the Lambda Literary Award. The recipient of two fellowships from the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown, The Wallace Stegner Fellowship from Stanford University, and the Writers at Work Fellowship, he has published individual poems, essays, reviews and interviews in the Paris Review, Yale Review, Boston Review, Chicago Review, Fence and elsewhere. Wunderlich has taught at Stanford, San Francisco State University, Ohio University, Barnard College, and Columbia University. He is currently Professor of Literature at Bennington College in Vermont and lives in New York's Hudson River Valley.

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Mark Wunderlich

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