THE PARANOID STYLE IN POETRY
Phillip Lopate’s “We Who Are Your Closest Friends” taps into and confirms a person’s earliest social fear: Everyone is talking about me behind my back and, worse, plotting against me.
Read MorePhillip Lopate’s “We Who Are Your Closest Friends” taps into and confirms a person’s earliest social fear: Everyone is talking about me behind my back and, worse, plotting against me.
Read MoreI wouldn’t go as far as characterizing Smokey Robinson as “America’s greatest living poet,” as Bob Dylan was apparently falsely said to have done many decades ago. But Smokey’s words have delighted me for at least half a century.
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