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The Last Time As We Are
The Last Time As We Are | Taylor Mali
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You don't need a classroom to be a teacher, and you don't need to be a teacher to help someone learn a lesson. Taylor Mali's poetry explores this truth in entertaining and plainspoken ways because "the last thing this world needs is another poem" ("The Call to What We Know"). Whether discussing the language of love or the love of language, the poems contained in The Last Time As We Are prove that "He who dares to teach must never cease to learn." Not since Taylor Mali has there been a poet the likes of Taylor Mali-he is a man of unique properties. He is tagged as a performance poet, but his performances, rather than being frontal assaults, are leavened by charm and wit and could survive happily on the page. -Billy Collins, U.S. Poet Laureate In this latest collection, Mali's work buzzes, hums, snaps and zaps, the tour-de-force of Mali on stage having been properly captured and catalogued on the page. -Cristin O'Keefe Aptowicz, "Everything Is Everything"
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I missed his keynote Wednesday, but I picked up this slender beast from the CUE Gear Store before I left. What a great conference, and what a perfect souvenir. Now, to find some coffee! ☕️

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"What Bread To Eat" is perhaps my favorite poem by Taylor Mali and he is such a talented speaker as well. Everyone should go onto YouTube and search for him and see how incredible his works are and how well he presents them! He was an English teacher turned poet so you know he has some stuff to say about our "evolution of words" known as slang! Highly recommended to anyone who loves Slam Poetry or just poetry books!

BookishMarginalia Here's a video interpretation of my favorite Mali poem, What Teachers Make: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pojG7XjFQxo 8y
Bookworm83 I heard him speak in October and he is incredible! 8y
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