Yup. I expect he'll send me a copy when it's finished.
At 11:43 AM 3/25/2007, you wrote:
>Now that's novelistic, as the two 'poets' (their poems) are
>definitely different. Or different enough to be constructed as from
>different characters....
>
>The novel sounds intriguing, Mark.
>
>Doug
>On 24-Mar-07, at 12:00 PM, Mark Weiss wrote:
>
>>
>>The Argentine novelist, dramatist and sometime poet Jorge Accame
>>found himself a couple of years ago writing poems in the voices of
>>several fictional poets. He says it's not quite heteronymic but
>>something approaching it. Since then he's been working on a novel
>>in which the poets are characters, and when I spoke to him last he
>>planned to include some of their poems. Here are my translations of
>>a couple of poems by two different "poets."
>Douglas Barbour
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>You've got to find some way of saying it
>without sayng it.
>
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