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INSKEEP: Nancy Pearl, you have also included in your list of poets to consider, "Making Certain It Goes On: The Collected Poems of Richard Hugo."
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Last week at the Public Library Association conference in Portland, Oregon, Librarian, author, and action figure model Nancy Pearl interviewed Pulitzer Prize winner he has two of them and New York Times columnist, Nicholas Kristof.
Listen Online: Nancy Pearl Interviews Nicholas Kristof at PLA « ResourceShelf 2010
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STEVE INSKEEP, host: Librarian Nancy Pearl is back in our studios once again.
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And so we brought in librarian Nancy Pearl, as we often do, with some reading selections.
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STEVE INSKEEP, host: Librarian Nancy Pearl is back in our studios once again.
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In 1998 our nation's most famous librarian, Nancy Pearl, posed a question to her fellow Seattleites: What if everyone in the city read the same book?
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INSKEEP: Hmm. And you have just hit, Nancy Pearl, on what I think makes poetry live for a lot of people, when the poetry seems to connect directly to real life.
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And so we brought in librarian Nancy Pearl, as we often do, with some reading selections.
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INSKEEP: Nancy Pearl, you have also included in your list of poets to consider, "Making Certain It Goes On: The Collected Poems of Richard Hugo."
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INSKEEP: Hmm. And you have just hit, Nancy Pearl, on what I think makes poetry live for a lot of people, when the poetry seems to connect directly to real life.
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