This was part of a Rattaplan ad I received:
David Lehman's study of detective novels, The Perfect Murder was
nominated for an Edgar Award and is series editor of The Best American
Poetry.
I don;t know, but surely we poets should be able to write a plain
sentence when that is required (however much we might deconstruct
grammar in a poem)?
A little yelp of pain...
Doug
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Where philosophy stops, poetry is impelled to begin. He was
a man, far away from home, biting his nails at destiny.
Susan Howe
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