i think that avoiding the cap.
"i' in first person poems is much more
hippified & combined with
centering the
poem on
the page
is
the kiss of
DEATH
David Latane
On Mon, 10 Jul 2000, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Come now Roddy, many of us still use the 'dreaded ampersand' without
> necessarily being 'hippified.' I do, & gee, John is still willing to
> publish me.
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> A student of mine, working on Olson, discovered Kenneth White & lent me
> some of his books published in France, I eventually got a copy of the
> Longer Poems. I confess I found him a very interesting writer.
>
> Douglas Barbour
> Department of English
> University of Alberta
> Edmonton Alberta Canada T6G 2E5
> (h) [780] 436 3320 (b) [780] 492 0521
> http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/dbhome.htm
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> Reserved books. Reserved land. Reserved flight.
> And still property is theft.
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> Phyllis Webb
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