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message 1: by Esther (last edited Mar 19, 2011 06:30PM) (new)

Esther Greenleaf | 9 comments 1. Huncke: a poem by Rick Mullin -read
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


message 2: by Antonia (new)

Antonia (toniclark) | 137 comments Good to see you here, Esther. How did you like Grasshopper? I haven't read that (or acquired it) yet.


message 3: by Esther (new)

Esther Greenleaf | 9 comments 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.


message 4: by Antonia (new)

Antonia (toniclark) | 137 comments 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.


message 5: by Sarah (new)

Sarah (sarahj) | 1757 comments Mod
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


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