
More in Time
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More in Time is a celebration and tribute to Ted Kooser, two-time U.S. Poet Laureate, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, and Presidential Professor of the University of Nebraska. Through personal reflections, essays, and creative works both inspired by and dedicated to Kooser, this collection shines a light on the many ways the midwestern poet has affected others as a teacher, mentor, colleague, and friend, as well as a fellow writer and observer-of-the-world. The creative responses included in this volume are reflective of the impact Kooser has had in his connections to other writers, while also revealing glimpses of his distinct way of seeing.
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"To recognize his [Ted Kooser's] retirement from conducting the beloved personal tutorials he has provided to graduate students at UNL, 68 of his former students, university colleagues and poetic peers have produced More in Time, a compilation of poems and memories of Kooser's influence upon their lives."-J. Kemper Campbell, Lincoln Journal Star "Ted Kooser is kind, as we know from every essay and poem published in this volume to honor the poet's retirement from the University of Nebraska. Ted Kooser is accomplished and beloved as teacher, writer, poet, editor, painter and friend. And Ted Kooser leaves the public life of the university as a national poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner to become what he has always been, a private man of genius. Long may he thrive and publish, labor in his fields, make and paint the birdhouses that adorn our trees, the gorgeous chicken coop in his yard, and write poems so distilled that our souls bend in delight."-Hilda Raz, author of Letter from a Place I've Never Been: New and Collected Poems, 1986-2020 "Ted Kooser's poems are as natural and true as anything I know in American poetry. I love his honed-down style, his subtle humor, and his attention to a detail that will shine with kindness and grace by the end of the poem."-Joyce Sutphen, author of Carrying Water to the Field "When I arrived in the U.S., I experienced an immense culture shock that was incredibly difficult to shake off, and it held me back, held my tongue back in my other classes. But each time I was in Ted's presence, I grew fully into myself in ways that weren't so apparent in his absence."-Saddiq Dzukogi, author of Your Crib, My Qibla "Ted's office was a place of magic for me for the few years that I did tutorials with him. . . . He deeply respected the mystery that arose in the course of writing, the surprising element of the poem that a poet might not see herself, until an astute reader pointed it out."-Katie Schmid, author of NowhereMore details
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- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Editorial Note | Marco Abel, Jessica Poli, and Timothy Schaffert
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction: Splitting an Order, Ted Kooser, Copper Canyon, 2017 | Diane Glancy
- Naomi Shihab Nye
- Ted Kooser Is My President
- Jill McCabe Johnson
- What Ted Likes
- 1,001 Things to Amend Before You Die-Excerpt 244-258
- Marjorie Saiser
- Ted Is Writing This Morning
- Jehanne Dubrow
- From Description to Discovery
- Pledge
- Mary K. Stillwell
- A Toast to Chance, Good Fortune, and Ted Kooser
- Amelia María de la Luz Montes
- Ted Kooser's Near South History Tour
- Platte River
- Andrea Hollander
- The Things Themselves
- Old Snow
- Stephen Behrendt
- The Surprising Novelty of the Familiar: Ted Kooser's Poetry
- Sarah McKinstry-Brown
- Supper with Amy
- Mark Sanders
- A Summer Letter to Old Friends Up North
- Sharon Chmielarz
- Aunt Bertha
- Suzanne Ohlmann
- Sustenance
- James Daniels
- The Crucial Lack of Redemption
- Sally Green
- Wildflower
- Samuel Green
- Feathering
- Mark Irwin
- The smaller house
- Ivan Young
- Translating Ted Kooser
- Ferris Wheel
- Dana Gioia
- Discovering Ted Kooser (1980)
- Cody Lumpkin
- Old Man in the Hall of Nebraska Wildlife
- Christine Stewart-Nuñez
- My Poetry Foundation
- Medical Arts Building, Watertown
- Robert Hedin
- Prunings
- Debra Nystrom
- Inland Sea
- Stuart Kestenbaum
- The Work at Hand
- Michelle Menting
- Absorbing the Moment
- Ode to the Poster of Reptiles & Amphibians on the Exam Room Wall at the Animal Clinic on South Street
- Gerald Costanzo
- Conversing with Ted Kooser for Nearly Fifty Years
- Barbara Crooker
- Forsythia
- Todd Robinson
- Broken Summer Sonnet
- Faith Shearin
- Menagerie
- Hope Wabuke
- On Ted Kooser: Poet of Clarity & Sight
- Afterwards
- Katie Schmid
- The Mechanic
- Turning 32
- Grace Bauer
- Summer Morning Walks: 4 Postcards for Ted Kooser
- Stacey Waite
- The Politics of Noticing: Ted Kooser in Poetry and Pedagogy
- James Crews
- More in Time: A Letter to Ted
- Trey Moody
- Good Morning
- The Oriole
- Jessica Poli
- Holmes Lake
- Connie Wanek
- Sign Painter
- Twyla M. Hansen
- I Never Thought I'd Outlive My Evergreens
- Tami Haaland
- Sewing Room, 1973
- Jeffrey Harrison
- Early Wonderment
- Peggy Shumaker
- Ted Talk
- Sarah A. Chavez
- Ted Kooser and the Act of Poetry as Life Practice
- Home Again
- Saddiq Dzukogi
- To See Beyond the Self
- Song to a Birdwoman
- Adrian Koesters
- "Late Summer": Doing the Work and Giving the Gift
- Denise Banker
- At the Rehabilitation Hospital
- Biljana D. Obradovic
- Tribute to Ted Kooser: "A Poem Has to Be Something More Than a Good Story"
- Elegy for an Eastern Fallen Star
- Linda Parsons
- April Wish
- Mark Vinz
- Ted Kooser, the Midwest Small Press Poetry Renaissance of the 1960s and '70s, and a Poem Inspired by Both
- Great Plains
- JC Reilly
- Bathroom Spiders
- Freya Manfred
- When a Place Finds Voice
- Crystal S. Gibbins
- Writing toward Home
- Lake of the Woods
- Jonathan Greene
- One Light to Another
- Dan Gerber
- In Praise of Ted Kooser
- Todd Davis
- Fishing with Nightcrawlers
- Hadara Bar-Nadav
- House
- Sandra Yannone
- A Valentine Sonnet
- Joyce Sutphen
- At the Graveyard
- Rosemary Zumpfe
- Grace in Poetry
- Making Ice Angels
- Rebecca Macijeski
- Making Sense, Making a Life
- Time's Beard, His Closest Thing to Seasons
- Amy Plettner
- How I Found Ted
- Maria Nazos
- Tuesdays with Ted Kooser: How I Found the Heart behind My Collection of Poems, Pulse
- The Ghost's Daughter Speaks
- Jonis Agee
- Mercurius
- Matt Mason
- Opening Night Rehearsal
- Judith Harris
- For Ted, On His Hiatus
- Karen Head
- Ready to Hold My Hand: Ted Kooser as Mentor and Friend
- At the St. Elizabeth Mammography Center
- Jane Hirshfield
- Letter to TK: May 26, 2020
- Kwame Dawes
- The Chronicler of Sorrows
- Fences
- Source Acknowledgments
- List of Contributors
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