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Andrew Schelling

June 26, 2012
Ryukan

Andrew Schelling

Andrew Schelling is a poet, translator and longtime teacher at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics in Boulder, Colorado, part of Naropa University, as well as the Deer Park Institute in India. In July, 2011, he talked with Paul Nelson about his new book: From the Arapaho Songbook. The whole interview is archived here.

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  1. Mary Jane White

    Just wanted to let you and Andrew Schelling know how very much I enjoyed his YouTube recordings of his class on Pound’s Cantos. A great review in helping me prepare to attend the 31st Ezra Pound International Conference in July 2025 at Brunnenburg, Tirol, Italy, presenting my memories of Mary Barnard, poet, and translator of Sappho.

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