"Poems From the Greenberg Manuscripts" "Greenberg seems like a visionary poet, but also a deliberate one, the way he sets about announcing a theme and writing about it....There is little in American poetry that anticipates the poems of Samuel Greenberg, and neither the defects of his prosody nor the difficulties he presents to our understanding diminish the power of his lyrical genius." via HARRIET |
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What Sparks Poetry: Prageeta Sharma on Marjorie Welish's "Some Street Cries" “In Welish’s work I saw an embrace of the most wild, abstract and observational in Stevens, informed with her renewed freshness in constructing the image and its possible abstract correlative. She creates her own set of notes in her poems. Her book The Windows Flew Open broadened my universe of what the poem could be and hold as its subject: a language fueled from living in the mind." |
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