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Poetics and Ruminations: John Ashbery Born in Rochester, New York, in 1927, John Ashbery was never an academic. .... Also included are "Some Trees," the title poem of that ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: The Pink Fog of Robert Bly 1 post - 1 author - Last post: Feb 18The Pink Fog of Robert Bly. Robert Bly first saw the light of day in Madison, Minnesota, in 1926. After high school he served in the U. S. ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: New Year's Wishes As the Navajo say after a skunk has entered their log hut, “Hogan pew here!” As jackrabbit couples love to say, “Hoppy two-hare”; ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: Ideas for a Poetry Workshop Windmill Poets Tuesday July 15, 2008 6:30-8:00 PM Piedmont OK Public Library Some Ideas (fill in the blanks): The scents from the kitchen ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: Robert Creeley’s Hallmarks This "movement" Rosenthal derives from Olson's essay on "Projective Verse .... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Robert Creeley’s Hallmarks: ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: Usurious Interest Rates and Other Stuff 28 Feb. 2005 GE Money Bank PO Box 981403 El Paso TX 79998-1403 Dear Moneygrubbers: According to the “Important Notice Regarding JC Penney Credit Card ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: Punography Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Poetry (and Everything Else), but Were Afraid to Ask.
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Poetics and Ruminations: John Ashbery This poem is written in the form of a pantoum. In his comment on the poem in Lehman's book Ashbery said, "I first came across the word ...
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The Inhabitant Illustrations lewisturco.typepad.com > The Inhabitant Illustrations ... 4 Inhabitant Author, Lewis Turco · 5 Seawell, The Door · 7 Seawell, The Clock & Bell ...
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Poetics and Ruminations: Richard Emil Braun 1 post - 1 author - Last post: Apr 10, 2008This is a species of surrealism in which the ordinary — though it remains ordinary — is so transformed that the effect is extraordinary.
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