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poetry magazine itself, and the poet sat in his big carpeted office with its own bathroom and he gazed ... never washed and that said in Edwardian gold lettering: Poetry, a Magazine of Verse, his favorite ...
Chicago
in the writing of poetry. I was already writing poems. My notion then of the role of the artist was ... for. John was then the best reader of poetry around. When he read aloud our poor poems, they sounded ...
Fall 1986
Coleridge, but the only poet since who follows Stevens in writing "poetry that thinks" (the ... asserts what I believe to be the assumption behind much of our poetry and its procedures: "to ...
Aspects of Township Poetry in the mid-Seventies," in Michael Chapman, ed., Soweto Poetry ...
poet so much as an indication of poetry's function. But it is impor­ tant that McGrath sees ... 103) From the past also the poet draws the resources for the mythic or magical properties of poetry. In ...
Page 148 from Issue 70 forces in human development. The function of poetry and art was seen as ... poetry's spiritual power and function. In his encounters with utilitarian "politicos" he ...
expansiveness, rooted in his Dakota heritage, that marks McGrath's best poetry. As a friendly critic ... that politics and poetry converge. By the time he came to write Letter, McGrath saw that "In ...
of this time, in this country; it sparks some general thoughts about poetry, now. While the elegy in ... diminished, can scarcely be separated from lyric poetry in general. The temper of our century finds expression ...
My physical being runs the risk of becoming the caricature of my spritual being. Much of the poetry ... identical with "poetry" than is the historical person of the poet. The question of the ...
figure of the person, the primary eidos. In the name "Me Gonagall," poetry displays ... rock-bottom that we touch here, that would suggest something solid; with him, poetry is irretrievably sunk in ...

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