Dean Rader's Reviews
Reviews of Dean’s Work
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Jan.17.2011
Published by Eyewear
Dean Rader’s book is full of vast expanses. The title is taken directly from Hesiod (a bold reference for a debut collection). The original was a key work of classical literature...
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Feb.14.2011
Published by Rattle
It’s hard to say what I love most in this glorious debut volume; is it the glorious Frog & Toad poems, the love poems, or the one-on ones with mentors—Stevens, Pound, and...
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Jan.03.2011
Published by People Reading
Pictured above, one of my favorite readers of the evening -- Dean Rader, reading from his book Works & Days, winner of the 2010 T.S. Eliot Poetry Prize (I have to include this...
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Oct.15.2010
Published by http://toddswift.blogspot.com/2010/10/featured-poet-dean-rader.html
Rader is an American poet that readers in Britain should begin to get onto their radars, to state the blinkin' obvious.
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Dec.05.2009
Published by Studies in American Indian Literatures
There has been a lack of critical attention toward Native American poetry to date. As editors Dean Rader and Janice Gould of Speak to Me Words: Essays on Contemporary American...
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Nov.04.2009
Published by Blogging Pedagogy
I like the fact that The World is a Text breaks down rhetorical analysis into mediums and focuses on one medium, critical lens or topic per chapter. For example, I teach the first...
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About Dean
Dean Rader is a professor in the Department of English at the University of San Francisco and is the recipient of this year’s Distinguished Research Award. His debut collection of poems, Works & Days, won the 2010 T. S. Eliot Poetry Prize and is a...
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