Daniel Tobin is the author of Where the World Is Made, cowinner of the Katherine Bakeless Nason Prize in Poetry. He has also been awarded the "Discovery"/The Nation Award, the Robert Penn Warren Award of the Cumberland Review, and the Robert Frost Fellowship of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference. His poems have been published in Stand, Poetry, American Scholar, Paris Review, Poetry Ireland Review, Southern Review, and many other journals. He is chair of the Department of Writing, Literature, and Publishing at Emerson College in Boston
ONE Homage to Bosch
1
(5)
TWO Keats's Coffee Shoppe
6
(11)
The Bite
7
(1)
Articles of Faith
8
(2)
Near Forty
10
(1)
Human
11
(2)
As in a Shaded Bower
13
(1)
Lakeviews
14
(3)
THREE Return
17
(12)
Rooms
19
(2)
House-Hunting
21
(2)
Miranda
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(3)
Two Playthings
26
(1)
Root River
27
(2)
FOUR No Boundary
29
(14)
The Locksmith
31
(2)
Myth of the Flood
33
(1)
Days of Creation
34
(1)
Five Exegetical Poems
35
(3)
The Visit
38
(2)
The Hunt Cup
40
(1)
Deep Shit
41
(2)
FIVE Homage to Bartolomé de Las Casas
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