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Still Another Pelican In The Breadbox
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Kenneth Patchen
holyjames
, December 06, 2013
If you have haunted University libraries trying to find out of print Kenneth Patchen, you will be very grateful to Pig Iron Press for a reprint of STILL ANOTHER PELICAN IN THE BREADBOX. This work is a feast of musical surprise, and takes you deeper into the world of wonder that Kenneth Patchen created.
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Gossamurmur
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Anne Waldman
holyjames
, December 06, 2013
Gossamurmur is as musical as its title. Anne Waldman explores the reaches of the Universe seeking the survival of Poetry in these turbulent times. She gives a two page rant on civil rights; same-sex marriage, that is the most beautiful piece I have read on this subject. If only I could hear her perform the entire poem. Gossamurmur will stay with me and haunt and rage on.
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