Calvin Trillin, who became The Nation’s “deadline poet” in 1990, has been a staff writer at The New Yorker since 1963. He is the author of Deciding the Next Decider, A Heckuva Job, Obliviously on He Sails, and
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Calvin Trillin, who became
The Nation’s “deadline poet” in 1990, has been a staff writer at
The New Yorker since 1963. He is the author of
Deciding the Next Decider, A Heckuva Job,
Obliviously on He Sails, and
About Alice. He has also written verse on the events of the day for
The New Yorker,
The New York Times, and National Public Radio. He says he believes in an inclusive political system that prohibits from public office only those whose names have awkward meter or are difficult to rhyme. He lives in New York.
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