I can understand how that would happen, Andrew. His voice was unique.
This was a remark form one of Greene's letters, which I found in a
review, & I broke the lines for the sig....(but I did think a bit
about where to break them, & believe me I learned a lot about that
from reading Creeley).
Doug
On 28-Jan-08, at 6:55 PM, andrew burke wrote:
> & luckily people don't love us
> for our virtue or
> we'd be in a bad way.
>
> Graham Greene
>
> I've been listening to Robert Creeley reading with Steve Swallow's
> music a
> lot and now hear this in Creeley's phrasing and tone ... (Delete the
> ampersand it's a close Creeleyesque verse.) I'm hearing everything
> that way
> - makes for interesting interpretations!
>
> Andrew
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& luckily people don't love us
for our virtue or
we'd be in a bad way.
Graham Greene
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