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In “The Triggering Town” Richard Hugo is simply getting down to business. He is not speaking from some affected academic perch, using oblique language or creating an artificial sense of distance between “them” (poets with MFA degrees) and “us” (poets without them). The book reads sometimes as an oddball combination of private and public experiences teaching and writing all rolled neatly and honestly into one.In the same way that Paul Valery threw out the BS in “The Art of Poetry” and spoke directly to the novice, somewhat accomplished poet, or expert about what poetry is and is not, Hugo is determined to strip us of illusions regarding what we can and can’t accomplish by becoming part of a poetry workshop. A good example would be page 33: “Then there’s that banal, tiresome question: can writing be taught? Yes it can and no it can’t. Ultimately the most important things a poet will learn about writing are from himself in the process. A good teacher can save a young poet years by

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