Come to think of it Edward Field has some vampire
poems back there in his early volumes.
Hal
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On Mar 1, 2007, at 10:19 AM, Douglas Barbour wrote:
> aha! Let me tell you Joanna
>
> Dennis Cooley, a fine, & prolific, Canadian poet, has a book,
> Seeing Red (Turnstone Press), a 're-imagining of the Dracula 'film
> noir'' according to one commentator, full of Romantic Byronic turns
> etc.
>
> Well, Cooley likes to play in many fields, & certainly plays the
> legend/tale here. And he confessed to me that he hasn't read much
> vampire fiction or anything, but.....
>
> I'd bet there are a lot of individual poems too, but I don't know
> that....
>
> Doug
> On 28-Feb-07, at 9:16 AM, Joanna Boulter wrote:
>
>> But hasn't anyone written any vampire poems? And if not, why not?
>>
>> Just a thought.
>>
>> joanna
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> There was no sign of survivors, and
> the poetry reading went on.
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> Tony Perniciaro
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