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Red Hawk



Red Hawk was the Hodder Fellow at Princeton University (1992-93) and currently a full professor at U. of Arkansas, Monticello. Author of 5 collections of poetry, he has been published in The Atlantic, Poetry, and Kenyon Review, and others journals. Red Hawk has given readings with Allen Ginsberg, Rita Dove, Miller Williams, Tess Gallagher, and Coleman Barks, and more than 70 solo-readings in the U.S. He has practiced self-observation for over 30 years, under the guidance of the Gurdjieff Society of Arkansasa, meditation master Osho Rajneesh, and spiritual teacher, Lee Lozowick.

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“The Last Time I Hit My Daughter

Little Wind was 5
and I was a broken man
ruined by divorce and barely alive
in one tiny room of a boarding house,

hating what I had become.
One day I swatted Little Wind on her belly
And ordered her into the hall; dumb
with old sorrows, I closed the door.

Horror instantly vanquished rage.
I opened the door and she stood there
straight and unflinching, old in her age,
she was the noblest human being I ever saw.

On my knees there my life changed, ceased
falling, raised good bread from damaged yeast.”
Red Hawk, Art of Dying: Poems



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