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Well, I see he's leading, which is nice. And NOX is last, which is interesting, & possibly has to do with its size, price, & difficulty. Both are, I feel, complex & compelling works of elegy.

Doug
On 2011-02-14, at 8:02 PM, andrew burke wrote:

> Jon Paul Florentino's 'Indexical Elegies' is up for an award - but he needs
> your vote NOW at
> http://www.cbc.ca/books/bookclub/2011/02/more-bookies-nominees-revealed-get-your-votes-in.html
> Less
> than two hours to go so please don't hesitate.
> 
> 
> Andrew
> http://hispirits.blogspot.com/
> 'Mother Waits for Father Late' republished available at
> http://www.picaropress.com/
> http://www.qlrs.com/poem.asp?id=766
> http://frankshome.org/AndrewBurke.html
> 

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