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Good to see you here, Esther. How did you like Grasshopper? I haven't read that (or acquired it) yet.
Toni wrote: "Good to see you here, Esther. How did you like Grasshopper? I haven't read that (or acquired it) yet."O dear, I guess I'm still confused. I was making a list of books I have read or am reading or intend to read in the near future. I've read Huncke, am halfway with Anthony Hecht, have the others on hand.
I didn't know Maz's poetry, but The Grasshopper certainly looks up my alley. Am looking forward to reading it.
No, you're probably not confused. I think I was. As I now see, some of these lists were started before the beginning of the year. Looks like it started as a way to make a list of books one intended to read. Oh well, I decided to make mine a list of books I've read this year. Yes, I think you'll like Maz's collection. I only remember a few of her poems, but they're distinctive.
Hi Esther -
Thanks for joining. These lists are for books you read or plan to read in 2011 - either way, and no obligation! I listed a bunch of books I never got to. And some of those I read I didn't feel like reviewing. But in general the goal of the group is to review 20 poetry books in 2011.
cheers
Thanks for joining. These lists are for books you read or plan to read in 2011 - either way, and no obligation! I listed a bunch of books I never got to. And some of those I read I didn't feel like reviewing. But in general the goal of the group is to review 20 poetry books in 2011.
cheers
Books mentioned in this topic
Hwaet! (other topics)Conversations: Art Into Poetry At the Spencer Museum of Art [University of Kansas] (other topics)
Mainstream (other topics)
Huncke: a poem (other topics)
Grasshopper (other topics)
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2. Collected Later Poems by Anthony Hecht - read
3. Mainstream by Michael Magee
4. Grasshopper by M A Griffiths
4. Conversations: Art into Poetry at the Spencer Museum of Art by Elizabeth Schultz
6. Hwaet! A little Old English anthology of American modernist poetry Translated and edited by Peter Glassgold