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Norman Dubie (b 1945) is an American poet. Born in Barre, Vermont, Dubie is the author of over twenty books, often assuming hitorical personas in his works. Dubie's poetry has been included major journals of poetry including: "The New Yorker", "Ploughshares" and "The Paris Review", as well as the "Norton Anthology of Modern Poetry".

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