Andrew Hudgins attracted the attention of the Pulitzer Prize Committee with his first volume. He writes in a more traditional mode than the open-form, free-verse style of many contemporary poets, and ...
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When Andrew Hudgins was thirty-five, his first collection of poetry, Saints and Strangers (1985), was a runner-up for the 1986 Pulitzer Prize. (The recipient that year was Henry Taylor, who won for Th...
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