Tom Wayman, in Canada, has long had a fine sense of left wing humour in his
poems, especially the many poems in which the main character is a fellow
named 'Wayman.' No longer in print, but possibly available from some
libraries is an anthology of Canadian comic poetry, The Maple Laugh Forever
(eds. Douglas Barbour & Stephen Scobie). I still believe there are a lot of
hoots in there...
Doug
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
We speak
and as we stop we forget
even to be alone is to repeat.
(A silence's potential is to be infinitely printable.)
Clark Coolidge
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