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David St. John has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on two occasions: December 4, 1979, and October 29, 2001.
David St. John has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on two occasions: December 4, 1979, and October 29, 2001.
[[File:David StJohn OB Hardison.jpeg|250px|right|thumb|David St. John. Molly Bendall.]]


In a poem by David St. John, a mysterious “she” passes along the street and leaves the night air around her “tense, trembling with clarity.” Lush, charged—St. John’s poems have been compared with the films of Godard and the poetry of the young T.S. Eliot.  He is the author of six books of poetry, including ''Prism'' (Arctos Press, 2002), ''Study for the World's Body: New and Selected Poems'' (1994), ''No Heaven'' (1985), and ''Hush'' (1976).
In a poem by David St. John, a mysterious “she” passes along the street and leaves the night air around her “tense, trembling with clarity.” Lush, charged—St. John’s poems have been compared with the films of Godard and the poetry of the young T.S. Eliot.  He is the author of six books of poetry, including ''Prism'' (Arctos Press, 2002), ''Study for the World's Body: New and Selected Poems'' (1994), ''No Heaven'' (1985), and ''Hush'' (1976).

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David St. John has read for the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series on two occasions: December 4, 1979, and October 29, 2001.

David St. John. Molly Bendall.

In a poem by David St. John, a mysterious “she” passes along the street and leaves the night air around her “tense, trembling with clarity.” Lush, charged—St. John’s poems have been compared with the films of Godard and the poetry of the young T.S. Eliot. He is the author of six books of poetry, including Prism (Arctos Press, 2002), Study for the World's Body: New and Selected Poems (1994), No Heaven (1985), and Hush (1976).

Click here to listen to David St. John read his poem “Chapter Forever” at the Folger on October 29, 2001.

Visit his Poetry Foundation page for further information.