The Electric Life: Essays on Modern PoetryMorrow, 1989 - 459 pagina's |
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Pagina 51
... poem is alive through an inner image , that resounding mold of form , which anticipates the written poem . Not a single word has appeared , but the poem already resounds . What resounds is the inner image ; what touches it is the poet's ...
... poem is alive through an inner image , that resounding mold of form , which anticipates the written poem . Not a single word has appeared , but the poem already resounds . What resounds is the inner image ; what touches it is the poet's ...
Pagina 86
... poem with an excerpt . My excuse is that I'm not so much interested in contrasting poems as I am in looking at two very different ways of using language . The Forché passage is very much about global political reality , and it takes the ...
... poem with an excerpt . My excuse is that I'm not so much interested in contrasting poems as I am in looking at two very different ways of using language . The Forché passage is very much about global political reality , and it takes the ...
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... poem is not the site of a murder , but of the most delicate nativity — but through such attentiveness we do , at least , engage it at the level of linguistic nuance that poetry depends upon . A successful poem — or a great poem , or a ...
... poem is not the site of a murder , but of the most delicate nativity — but through such attentiveness we do , at least , engage it at the level of linguistic nuance that poetry depends upon . A successful poem — or a great poem , or a ...
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A Note on the Language of Poetry | 19 |
When Lightning Strikes | 41 |
The Rage of Caliban | 55 |
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