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Adios, Craig Arnold
From yesterday’s Salt Lake Tribune: An extended search of the Japanese island Kuchino-erabu for traces of Craig Arnold had offered up hope the poet might be injured, but still alive, among one of the island’s many crevices. That hope died Friday afternoon once a search team announced that a trail discovered the previous day showed signs that Arnold, 41, suffered a leg injury, then fell from a steep cliff to his death soon afterward. The whole sad story here.Read More
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Craig Arnold
Craig Arnold, whose first book, Shells, was W. S. Merwin’s first selection as judge of the Yale Younger Poets Series in 1998, has gone missing on the island of Kuchinoerabu-jima in southern Japan. He disappeared on Monday, April 27 (Japanese time) after hiking up to the island’s volcano as part of research on a book he is writing about volcanos. A search is underway and has been extended through this Sunday. I wanted to add that Arnold, who teaches at the University of Wyoming, has been keeping an online journal of his experiences in Japan here.Read More