Even London has boulevards --I find that it sits awkwardly in the poem
(which I enjoyed thanks ) the repeat is also a worry for me
Love P
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Sent: 07 January 2008 15:18
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Subject: Re: a late snap
Not to mention NY's boulevards!
Of which there are many in such Canadian cities as Winnipeg, Montréal,
etc....
Doug
On 6-Jan-08, at 4:25 AM, Barry Alpert wrote:
> The concept of the boulevardier or flaneur immediately came to mind,
> though
> in this instance perhaps a female dandy (to borrow Moira Roth's
> formulation
> for Baroness Elsa, a figure William Carlos Williams, and perhaps even
> her
> collaborators Marcel Duchamp and Man Ray, were afraid to encounter on
> the
> streets of NYC).
>
> Barry Alpert
>
>
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