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WHAT TO MAKE OF A DIMINISHED THING? →

July 24, 2020 by DAVID M KATZ in Robert Frost, John Keats, Sonnet, Pandemic

Robert Frost’s “The Oven Bird” may be the poem that best suits us now.

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July 24, 2020 /DAVID M KATZ
Robert Frost, Sonnet, John Keats, Oven Bird, Elizabeth Bishop
Robert Frost, John Keats, Sonnet, Pandemic
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CARL PHILLIPS: THE PURE PLEASURE OF LANGUAGE

July 22, 2020 by DAVID M KATZ in Henry James, Carl Phillips, George Eliot

Carl Phillips’s poems often make me feel like they’re on the way to a story, but leave me off in an Edenic grove where I can experience the pure pleasure of language.

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July 22, 2020 /DAVID M KATZ
Carl Phillips, George Eliot, Henry James
Henry James, Carl Phillips, George Eliot
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