[New-Poetry] Dubious
TheOldMole
Opus40-01 at opus40.org
Sat May 31 15:55:16 EDT 2008
This is wonderful.
David Graham wrote:
> Tad, thanks for asking. A dive into my files, and lo! the Dubie
> Symposium turned up.
>
> It's up on my web site now:
>
> http://web.mac.com/drjazz/iWeb/DGWritings/Dubie.html
>
> Interestingly, I think my parody of Dubie's poetry may have dated a
> bit; but I don't believe the parodies of Bly, Bloom et al. have.
>
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> David Graham
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> On May 31, 2008, at 12:56 PM, TheOldMole wrote:
>
>> David -- do you still have the symposium? Could you post it here?
>>
>> David Graham wrote:
>>> Yes, thanks for noting this, Tad. A wonderful piece, Sam.
>>>
>>> With George Garrett's passing, I was thinking over the past week of
>>> the lovely magazine he & Brendan Galvin started in the late
>>> 1970s--*Poultry: A Magazine of Voice*--which specialized in
>>> parodies. It had a typically short run, but while it lasted it was
>>> great fun.
>>>
>>> One of my very first journal publications, in fact--so though I
>>> never knew Garrett, I can be added to the lengthy list of poets who
>>> felt his generous touch. As I recall, I parodied Charles Wright,
>>> Seamus Heaney, and Philip Levine. Plus I remember doing a fake
>>> symposium on Norman Dubie, in which I parodied critics like Bloom,
>>> Howard, and Bly.
>>> My own Philip Levine parody from *Poultry* is up here:
>>>
>>> http://web.mac.com/drjazz/iWeb/DGWritings/They%20Feed%20They%20Face.html
>>>
>>> Let's have more parodies posted here, shall we?
>>>
>>>
>>>
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