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Hugh Martin: a poet’s reading list

  • Sandra Squire Fluck
  • March 15, 2017
  • 2 minute read

Writers read and read and read. Reading is an important, and most writers would say, imperative part of their craft and their work. In the course of our interview series with published authors, we have notice a trend: The book lists of our interviewees are prolific and varied and tell a story or two.

Hugh Martin is a veteran of the Iraq War and the author of The Stick Soldiers (BOA Editions, 2013) and So, How Was the War (Kent State UP, 2010). When he returned to the United States after the war, he had a difficult time discussing “what it was like,” so he began to write poetry to express how he felt being back in America. “I enjoy reading work that revolves around the moment, the image, a brief interaction, the particulars, the smaller details—all aspects commonly found in poetry,” he writes.

When Hugh was asked in the interview if he read much poetry (being a poet himself), he offered a long list of poets. Here are some of the poets on his list.

The Book of the Dead
Women On War
Bending the Bow
Dark Fields of the Republic
Pleasure Dome
Erosion
Against Forgetting
Vice: New and Selected Poems

Other titles on this must-read list include:

The Infirmary by Ed Micus
Poet in the World by Denise Levertov
Poems: 1968-1972 by Denise Levertov
The Complete Poems by Randall Jarrell
The Collected Works of Isaac Rosenberg
The Life of Poetry by Muriel Rukeyser
Archaeology of the Circle: Collected Poems by Bruce Weigl
The Collected Poems by James Wright
The Completed Poems of Wilfred Owen

His book list includes works of poetry, but his motto is “read voraciously” diverse works of literature and from a variety of backgrounds, because, he says, this is the only way “we can experience what it is to live another life.”

Sandra Squire Fluck

Sandra has a B.A. and M.A. in English literature from U.C.L.A., and an M.A. in Religious Studies from the Lancaster Theological Seminary. She has taught college-level courses in literature, creative writing, composition, and technical writing in Southern California and Pennsylvania. Her most recent poetry chapbooks are available online. She is also the author of Experiential English and Language Play. Sandra is the founder and co-owner of The Write Launch, an online literary magazine, and bookscover2cover, a book review site.

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Sandra Squire Fluck
Sandra has a B.A. and M.A. in English literature from U.C.L.A., and an M.A. in Religious Studies from the Lancaster Theological Seminary. She has taught college-level courses in literature, creative writing, composition, and technical writing in Southern California and Pennsylvania. Her most recent poetry chapbooks are available online. She is also the author of Experiential English and Language Play. Sandra is the founder and co-owner of The Write Launch, an online literary magazine, and bookscover2cover, a book review site.
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