[New-Poetry] Blurbiest?

Skip Fox skip at louisiana.edu
Thu Aug 31 12:25:34 EDT 2006


Leave it to Golding.  It's Creeley who had over 1,200 blurbs by the
mid-1980s. (Or was it 2,000? I can't remember. I used to be a bibliographer,
but now facts opinions citations shopping lists illegible suicide notes etc.
swirl about inside my ears. If Basinski lurks here he might answer if the
fit suits him, as they say.)

(Sorry I couldn't answer earlier. When not at the office, I can't post.)



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Subject: [New-Poetry] Blurbiest?

I'm guessing Ashbery or Creeley.

Alan Golding
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