Poems were more than just words on a page for Jack Powers, who believed that verse needed to be freed from the confines of musty books and the stuffy halls of academia.
Bryan Marquard, Globe Staff, Boston Globe: Books
Fri, 10/15/2010 - 8:12pm
Poems were more than just words on a page for Jack Powers, who believed that verse needed to be freed from the confines of musty books and the stuffy halls of academia.