What intrigues me about Anastasios's comments, & Candice's & Robin's
responses, is that 'voice' is both a huge category used by many & something
very hard to pin down. But, I wonder, does it actuall return us to this
question of form, how a poet discovers her relation to it, how he comes to
understand what language & inheritances she will use, etc.
Doug
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