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[[File:Mary Oliver Dickinson Birthday (1998).jpg|right|220px|thumb|Mary Oliver. Barbara Savage Cheresh.]]
Mary Oliver has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on two occasions: February 4, 1985, and on December 8, 1998 for the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]].
Mary Oliver has read for the [[O.B. Hardison Poetry Series]] on two occasions: February 4, 1985, and on December 8, 1998 for the [[Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute]].
[[File:Mary Oliver Dickinson Birthday (1998).jpg|right|230px|thumb|Mary Oliver. Barbara Savage Cheresh.]]


In her poem “Mockingbirds,” Mary Oliver writes, “I was hurrying / through my own soul, / opening its dark doors— / I was leaning out; / I was listening.” Her most recent collection of poetry is ''Why I Wake Early'' which was published in 2004. In addition to her award-winning poetry, Oliver has published ''Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse'' and ''A Poetry Handbook''. She holds the Catharine Osgood Foster Chair for Distinguished Teaching at Bennington College.
In her poem “Mockingbirds,” Mary Oliver writes, “I was hurrying / through my own soul, / opening its dark doors— / I was leaning out; / I was listening.” Her most recent collection of poetry is ''Why I Wake Early'' which was published in 2004. In addition to her award-winning poetry, Oliver has published ''Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse'' and ''A Poetry Handbook''. She holds the Catharine Osgood Foster Chair for Distinguished Teaching at Bennington College.


Visit her [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/mary-oliver Poetry Foundation] page for more information.
Visit her [http://www.poetryfoundation.org/bio/mary-oliver Poetry Foundation] page for more information.

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Mary Oliver has read for the O.B. Hardison Poetry Series on two occasions: February 4, 1985, and on December 8, 1998 for the Emily Dickinson Birthday Tribute.

Mary Oliver. Barbara Savage Cheresh.

In her poem “Mockingbirds,” Mary Oliver writes, “I was hurrying / through my own soul, / opening its dark doors— / I was leaning out; / I was listening.” Her most recent collection of poetry is Why I Wake Early which was published in 2004. In addition to her award-winning poetry, Oliver has published Rules for the Dance: A Handbook for Writing and Reading Metrical Verse and A Poetry Handbook. She holds the Catharine Osgood Foster Chair for Distinguished Teaching at Bennington College.

Visit her Poetry Foundation page for more information.