isn't it spelled furore?
perhaps a typo is a drama - a turning point
i have always opined - publicly and privately - as a poet and a playwright
who sometimes writes prose
that poets monologue and playwrights dialogue
playwrights and playwrightesses love the cut and thrust and the epiphany
cheers - jen
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From: Joseph Duemer <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: "Poetryetc: poetry and poetics" <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Note
Date: Sat, 9 Jun 2007 12:19:37 -0400
None of the people named above have left the list, been banned, or whatever
in the six months that I have been holding the exalted position of
co-manager with Anny. I think there was one member who left more or less
voluntarily because he was unwell during this period. And Alison was not
banned, she unsubscribed of her own free will. She could resubscribe at any
time without any interference from me. I do think it is unfair to continue
to discuss her on a list she has unsubscribed from, however, which is why I
asked that correspondence about this go backchannel & why I suggested that
we let the furor die down a bit.
jd
On 6/9/07, Anny Ballardini <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>Well Peter,
>
>Bircumshaw was more off than on the present list, as far as I can
>remember. And Yes, you are right the last time he was sent away
>because he said something he did not have to say to Lawrence, what
>about the previous times?
>
>And Rebecca Seiferle? And Henry Gould? And Kent Johnson? Erminia
>Passannanti? There were some incredible poets on this list, where are
>they now?
>
>Best,
>Anny
>
>On 6/9/07, Peter Cudmore < [log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > Yeah, the sad thing was, Dave was (most recently) banned for insulting
>Lawrence (and pretty offensively, it has to be said), but Lawrence left too
>so the rest of us got a double penalty.
> >
> > I regret Alison's departure, though I tend to watch the storms she
>conjures, Prospero-like, from nothing (this latest not being the first, by
>any means), with bemusement.
> >
> > But apropos capishe, there is a delicious irony in the context of the
>debate being about perceptions of 'I' and 'we', of intending to ask someone
>in their own language whether they have understood something, and making a
>mistake in doing so.
> >
> > P
> >
> > > Howzis: Let's have a general call for the inviting back of folks
> > > who've been bounced or who've left the list. I kind of miss Bad Man
> > > Bircumshaw.
> >
>
--
Joseph Duemer
Professor of Humanities
Clarkson University
[sharpsand.net]
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