If you are sad to have come to the end of National Poetry Month take heart. The Library of Congress maintains an Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature where you can listen to a wide variety of poets read their work. In April 2021 50 new poetry recordings were added. The list of new additions didn't include any Granite State poets, but a search of the archive will reward you with readings by Donald Hall, Maxine Kumin, Richard Eberhart, Robert Frost, Charles Simic, and Jane Kenyon.
Center for the Book at the New Hampshire State Library
Established in 2003 it is the mission of the Center to celebrate and promote reading, books, literacy, and the literary heritage of New Hampshire and to highlight the role that reading and libraries play in enriching the lives of the people of the Granite State.
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