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  • There, Norman Mailer, John Ciardi, and Allen Ginsberg testified on behalf of the book.

    The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010

  • There, Norman Mailer, John Ciardi, and Allen Ginsberg testified on behalf of the book.

    The Typewriter Is Holy Bill Morgan 2010

  • In 1971 and 1972, he attended as a member of the faculty, invited by his friend John Ciardi, who was director of the conference for many years.

    Asimov at Bread Loaf 2008

  • In 1971 and 1972, he attended as a member of the faculty, invited by his friend John Ciardi, who was director of the conference for many years.

    Archive 2008-07-01 2008

  • The late poet, John Ciardi, once reminded a group of young poets that "human beings are what we do with our attention."

    Roger Fransecky: Let Us Give Thanks 2008

  • As John Ciardi once observed, the public library is the most dangerous place in town.

    Prurience is served 2007

  • As John Ciardi once observed, the public library is the most dangerous place in town.

    Prurience is served 2007

  • “After the first raid, nothing came at us from behind,” recalls John Ciardi.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

  • “I was cockeyed proud of the crew …,” John Ciardi wrote after his first mission.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

  • “I did want every Japanese dead,” John Ciardi admitted.

    The Story of World War II Donald L. Miller 1945

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