It shows a certain lack of bel esprit . Very unfortunate. I volunteer to
take over your duties. Are there technical problems you may, perhaps, find
a bit overwhelming? No problem. I do this stuff every day -- that way you
can concentrate on your blog and your students and can contribute here
without the burden of overseeing all of this. A blessing for everyone.
We can avoid these embarrassing moments!
On 10/29/07, Joseph Duemer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> Really? That seems empirically untrue. Bad art proliferates. Hell, most of
> my creative writing students love bad poetry& defend cliche because, you
> know, people can relate to it.
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> jd
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> On 10/29/07, Roger Day <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> > nobody likes bad poetry
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> > On 10/29/07, joe green <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> > > Joseph Duemer wrote:
> > > > > Thanks, Andrew. I wonder what other poets, loved in youth, flist
> > > members
> > > > > have had to reevaluate.
> > >
> > > None, I never liked bad poetry.
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> Joseph Duemer
> Professor of Humanities
> Clarkson University
> [sharpsand.net]
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