[New-Poetry] Re: Anaphora

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at tin.it
Wed Aug 23 17:30:41 EDT 2006


Re: AnaphoraI also approached that text by Gwynn & Lindner, not read thouroughly but some. 
Another text I read better because I had to:
Schakel, Peter J., and Jack Ridl, eds. 250 Poems: A Portable Anthology.  Bedford/St. Martin's, 2002.  ISBN 0-312-40238-4  $23.45

quite good.

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  From: David Graham 
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  Yup.  And by the way, next class I plan to recite "My Agent Says" by R. S. Gwynn to my students, along with Shakespeare's sonnet #60, some Whitman, Thomas, Bishop, Clifton, and others.  

  Also on the reading list so far:  Fearing, Rukeyser, Justice, Dugan, Collins, Olds, Rich, Harjo, Mullen, and David Mason.  One text for the class is Contemporary American Poetry by Gwynn & Lindner, in fact, which I recommend particularly for intro writing classes--among its poets it has a very useful variety of techniques for students to analyze and imitate.


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