I provided he blurb because it's a superb book, Mary,
& I hope a lot of people get aholt of it.
I'd add one I've already read: Pierre Joris's translation of
Lichtswang, Lightduress. Most definitely worth it, as I've already
said.
Sheila Murphy's latest (& all of them, but): Incessant Seeds, is
lovely. (from Pavement Saw Press).
Doug
On 31-May-05, at 12:23 AM, Mary Higgins wrote:
> Thank you very much, Sheila, for mentioning )cliff TIDES(( from
> Charles Bernstein's summer reading list. (And I hope this first
> response from digest format lurk strata will come through.)
>
> Do want to say the snapshot approach, witnessed here, helped me
> complete the last poem for the ms., though lines became too
> non-flush-left to send in to the group for proper perusal.
>
> Also, Doug Barbour provided a knock-out blurb for the cover. Thank you!
>
> I look forward to getting books from the list. Perhaps there'll be
> some discussion re: the choices--or additions.
>
> Perhaps, in support of small presses, I can include the
> www.singinghorsepress.com address for anyone interested...
>
> Perhaps that's enough horn blowing and I should return to my lurk
> cage. Thanks again, though, Sheila.
>
> Mary
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