[New-Poetry] Anaphora
Renee Ashley
reneea at verizon.net
Wed Aug 23 00:04:38 EDT 2006
Hi David,
I've been working on a lecture about this -- and a great one is Susan Wheeler's "In Sky" which is in the wom-po mix for the anthology. #143. Also Rachel Zucker's "I. Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine" in Black Warrior Review Fall/Winter 2005. Great poems.
Renee
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From: David Graham
To: NewPoetry & Views
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 11:53 PM
Subject: [New-Poetry] Anaphora
In an introductory poetry writing class, I'm assigning my students to write a poem that uses anaphora heavily.
Does anyone have some favorite anaphoric poems that could be posted? Naturally, I've already thought of Smart, Whitman, Ginsberg, Sexton, et al. Looking in particular for contemporary examples I might not know of.
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