One to add:
MOVING BORDERS: three decades of innovative writing by women ed. Mary
Margaret Sloan, Talisman Press, NY. Over 700pp of American women from
Niedecker onwards. Good hefty tome.
On Wed, 29 Jul 1998, Rupert Loydell wrote:
> These would make for an enjoyable summer, in my humble opinion!:
>
> The Talisman anthology, AN ANTHOLOGY OF NEW [AMERICAN] POETS
> Drew Milne's BENCH MARKS
> John Yau's MY SYMPTOMS
> Sheila Murphy's FALLING IN LOVE, FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU SYNTAX
> Jorie Graham's THE ERRANCY
> John Harvey's BLUER THAN THIS
> Mark Doty's SWEET MACHINE
>
> and, biased though I am,
> Robert Sheppard's EMPTY DIARIES
> Tony Frazer, editor, STATE OF INDEPENDENCE
>
> Rupert Loydell
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >
> >As it is finally getting warm outside, and some people might be going
> >on holiday soon, I was just wondering what the summer
> >reading features in the newspapers and magazines should include for
> >poetry. Has anyone read any recent outstanding collections, or any
> >anthologies that they would recommend?
> >
> >Yours,
> >
> >Ivy Garlitz
>
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