[New-Poetry] Re: New-Poetry Digest, Vol 32, Issue 7

Anny Ballardini anny.ballardini at tin.it
Tue Feb 6 17:16:17 EST 2007


:-)
poor, he was blind, can you imagine that for a painter...
(yes, I do have these senseless romantic outbursts...)

From: "Halvard Johnson" <halvard at earthlink.net>
Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 10:51 PM


> Monet always reminds me of money.
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> Hal
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>  and poverty won."
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> On Feb 6, 2007, at 3:21 PM, Anny Ballardini wrote:
>
>> Monet? I love Monet.
>>
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alexander Dickow" 
>> <alexdickow9 at yahoo.com>
>> To: <new-poetry at wiz.cath.vt.edu>
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2007 7:26 PM
>> Subject: [New-Poetry] Re: New-Poetry Digest, Vol 32, Issue 7
>>
>>
>>> Jim Finnegan wrote:
>>> "It's like Matisse or
>>> Monet...
>>> some of it is too easy to like..."
>>>
>>> Aaaah!! Do you really mean this? I don't find either
>>> easy to like at all, and not because they're
>>> "hackneyed" or "mainstream". I just think most of what
>>> they did is ugly and boring. Really, truly, and in
>>> complete good faith. Especially Matisse. Ick. Couldn't
>>> he have just stuck with textile design?
>>> Sorry once again. I'll check out those Jarrell essays
>>> if I get the chance. But I remain skeptical.
>>> Amicalement,
>>> Alex
>>>
>>> www.alexdickow.net/blog/
>>>
>>>  les mots! ah quel désert à la fin
>>>  merveilleux. -- Henri Droguet




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