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We’re in DC with my family and while our children nap I’ve been reading of “experimental”/ disjunctive UK women poets, edited by the US-to-UK transplant poet Carrie Etter, and also reading of UK and US poets invited to Oxford by Christopher Ricks. They are thesis and antithesis, or avant-garde and retro, or something. I’ll have more to say about the apparent opposition between them soon, with any luck.
If you are stuck somewhere with no book, but with your iPhone, do check out the shake it and you get a random poem; shake it again if you don’t like the poem you get the first time. It’s like a Magic Eight Ball that is also a rather good poetry anthology; if I’m not careful it’s going to cause me (and not only me) to hold up all sorts of long queues checkout lines.
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I’m a fan of your essays published as Close Calls with Nonsense, and recently discovered your same name website when I was checking out reviews of Ben Lerner’s “Mean Free Path.” It appeared in your 18 March coments — which also mentioned a local DC poet, Sandra Beasley, and her newest volume “I was the Jukebox”. I’m a fan of that book, too, and was delighted to read that you’re thinking of doing a review of it sometime soon. Is that likely to be on this website? or elsewhere? Thanks! Enjoy your visit to DC!
Posted on 30-Aug-10 at 12:12 pm |