“Morant Bay” is a good place to start, or “Hvalsey”. Philip Hobsbaum did a full collected edition of his poems.I prefer (of his critical work) _Poet’s Grammar_ to _The Poet’s Voice_.He was of course totally barking mad, and him and William Empson at Sheffield teaching together made a pair.There were giants on earth in them days, so there wir.Robin
From: [log in to unmask]" href="mailto:[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">David BircumshawSent: Tuesday, August 16, 2011 6:46 AMTo: [log in to unmask]" href="mailto:[log in to unmask]" target="_blank">[log in to unmask]Subject: Re: Francis Berry--"Poetry and the Physical Voice"I remember that, Jesse. He thought Milton rolled his 'r's' almost to the point of growling. I used have the book too, as well as Berry's poems, but they've walked, as they say.
On 16 August 2011 04:31, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
I love Francis Berry's writing, but he wrote one really interesting and
(to tell the truth) a tad crazy scholarly work that I recommend to you,
Alec, called Poetry and the Physical Voice.
His poetry reminds me a tiny bit of Vachel Lindsay--hung half-way between
page and performance.
Take a look.
Ghosts and Grinning Shadows is an interesting intro. to F.B.'s poetry.
Jess
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