09-04-2023, 05:48 AM
When I started reading poetry, there were three series of literary criticism books. The main one about Wallace Stevens was written by Marjorie Perloff.
I found a copy of that last year at a used bookstore. It cost 50 cents.
Here's her doing a "recent" lecture on Wallace Stevens at Yale:
That Hammer guy is also quite good with Merrill and Crane. James and Hart, that is.
Lucy Beckett was on the Second Series. And she is pretty good, too.
And Harold Bloom wrote a book in the 1970s that I stole from the library. I stole it because it was blue. And that gives you a huge course on the poetry of Harold Bloom.
Actually, there is no divide. Romantic Agon thrives on the dynamic.
That's why I'm not gay. The male/female dynamic is so genius, with a lowercase G.
I found a copy of that last year at a used bookstore. It cost 50 cents.
Here's her doing a "recent" lecture on Wallace Stevens at Yale:
That Hammer guy is also quite good with Merrill and Crane. James and Hart, that is.
Lucy Beckett was on the Second Series. And she is pretty good, too.
And Harold Bloom wrote a book in the 1970s that I stole from the library. I stole it because it was blue. And that gives you a huge course on the poetry of Harold Bloom.
Actually, there is no divide. Romantic Agon thrives on the dynamic.
That's why I'm not gay. The male/female dynamic is so genius, with a lowercase G.