[New-Poetry] Hollo sonnets

Chris Lott chris.lott at gmail.com
Wed Jun 13 10:59:29 EDT 2007


On 6/10/07, JforJames at aol.com <JforJames at aol.com> wrote:
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> http://www.brooklynrail.org/2007/6/books/poetry-roundup
> Poetry  Roundup
> by Jeffrey Cyphers Wright
>
> Anselm Hollo, Guests of Space  (Coffee House Press, 2007)
>
> After thirty poetry books, Anselm Hollo looks back in these epic sonnets.  "Guests in Space" is full of friends and authors from across the ages. An  elegiac tone permeates and percolates as Hollo ruminates over life. Reflections  are punctuated by quotes and observations. Lyric cement and incisive comment  bind the lines into powerful amalgams.
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> A very close friend of the poet Ted Berrigan, the collection echoes  Berrigan's long sonnet sequence, Many Happy  Returns
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>

And just below that on the same page is a note about a new book by
"our own" Bill Knott featuring his poetry + collages by Star Black.
I'd never heard of Star Black, but I found an article about her:
http://tinyurl.com/2zhprp and there are images of her work here and
there on the web.

Searching google for "star black collage" leads to, among other
things, a few articles about LeBron James, who apparently skipped
collage to go pro ...

c


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