>Dominic, Sir Nagy:
>
>Slight correction: That superb interview with Finlay is in 15, not 16.
>
>(Part of a fantastic little gathering of things on him. Check it out,
>Poetryetc. Lately there has been talk/speculation of how poetry
>might be taken into a condition of "patapoetics," beyond itself, that
>is, so to take on new shapes, locations, interdisciplinarities. Finlay
>is our pioneer par excellance, it seems to me.)
>
>Kent
Right about that, and with people he decides to like, he will offer tea...
after you've walked the gardens of Little Sparta, of course...
Doug
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This next poem is about the green fields
Which are to be found in England.
They contain certain small animals
Which have chosen to make their life there.
Bill Manhire
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