If Mark hasn't already answered, Joanna, you can track it down in the
Collected Prose, or in his earlier collection, Human Universe.
On 3-Aug-05, at 9:27 AM, Joanna Boulter wrote:
> From: "Douglas Barbour" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:01 PM
> Subject: Re: any formalists in the crowd? -- thanks to Annie Finch!
>
>
>> Speaking of listening to Shakespeare, Joanna, Charles Olson did,
>> especially to the late plays, & wrote about it in a most interesting
>> fashion. Pointing out precisely how ol' Willie got way off the
>> supposed metrical mark.
>
> That sounds fascinating. Where could I get to read it?
>
>
> She had a First in English, gained as a mature student which let me be
> the first to say was damn good going. I however had some musical
> training, many years ago, and have always considered poetry and music
> as having a lot in common.
>
> joanna
>
I'd say a musical training is just the thing.... & they do, they do...
Doug
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