Hi Doug,
I'll look out for that. Always behind the times, I have just purchased
from across the Pacific a copy of Disobedience and am looking forward
to carving out a quiet time and space to read it. Looks solid. I have
enjoyed work in an early Selected.
Where was the review published?
Best,
Jill
On Thursday, December 1, 2005, at 06:48 AM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> Because as I recall we were (re)arguing about all this recently.
>
> Alice Notley has a new book of essays on poetry out, Coming After, &
> in her review of it, Joyelle McSweeney reports on how 'she delivers
> the volume’s first definition of "metrics, " "the relationship of
> [one’s] extraordinarily precise line to its content."
>
> Boy, I like that, & I also like:
>
> 'Prosody is a real subject, how you or your thought becomes articulate
> in a precise time that won’t ever go away. Prosody’s a decision you
> keep having to make.'
>
> It's thoughts such as this that demonstrate the power of the open.
>
> Doug
>
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