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Awards: National Book Awards - Finalist

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To The Republic Poem

Listen to Frank Bidart read his poem "To The Republic."

Duration: 01:46
If See No End In Is Poem

Listen to Frank Bidart read If See No End In Is poem from his collection Watching the Spring Festival.

Duration: 03:25

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