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(Soundbite of laughter) SIMON: Well, Calvin Trillin, the poet and humorist, verse columnist for The Nation, and of course the famous native of Kansas City, Missou-rah (ph), thanks so much.
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(Soundbite of laughter) SIMON: Well, Calvin Trillin, the poet and humorist, verse columnist for The Nation, and of course the famous native of Kansas City, Missou-rah (ph), thanks so much.
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Calvin Trillin writes lengthy and descriptive about the famous Spanish peppers known as pimientos de Padrón which he only travels to Spain for, and eats in vast amounts.
“Spain in Mind” Edited by Alice Leccese Powers (Vintage, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Calvin Trillin writes lengthy and descriptive about the famous Spanish peppers known as pimientos de Padrón which he only travels to Spain for, and eats in vast amounts.
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(Soundbite of laughter) SIMON: Well, Calvin Trillin, the poet and humorist, verse columnist for The Nation, and of course the famous native of Kansas City, Missou-rah (ph), thanks so much.
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(Soundbite of laughter) SIMON: Well, Calvin Trillin, the poet and humorist, verse columnist for The Nation, and of course the famous native of Kansas City, Missou-rah (ph), thanks so much.
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It might help explain my taste to say that Calvin Trillin is my hero.
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In today's New York Times, Michiko Kakutani reviewed Calvin Trillin's book of verse about the recent US election with rhymes of her own: There once was a poet named Bud Trillin,
“But I Have 2008
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In today's New York Times, Michiko Kakutani reviewed Calvin Trillin's book of verse about the recent US election with rhymes of her own: There once was a poet named Bud Trillin,
Archive 2008-11-01 2008
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There's no one I'd rather walk around New York with (well, except maybe Frazier's New Yorker colleague Calvin Trillin), and these essays from the magazine, including his lengthy classic on Canal Street and that one in which he gets obsessed with all the plastic bags stuck in trees, are both fully lived and deeply observed.
An Amazon.com Books Blog featuring news, reviews, interviews and guest author blogs. 2008
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