Thursday, May 3, 2012

Memorable words from Langston Hughes.

And from Philip Larkin.

And from Frank O'Hara, who reads them himself.

And from Sappho.

Lyric poems were once once sung.

John Donne's handwriting.

Blake's bookmaking.

Blake's variants.

Dickinson's fascicles.

bpNichol's visual poetry.

More of that.

What about this, by Grenier?

This is a good book with an odd shape.

And this is a disco star.

And this, if we have time for it, is poetry.