I’m glad to see Mike Snider’s back. There’s too few formalists blogging as there is, but I’m always engrossed by what he has to say, often stirred, and sometimes inspired. He brought up the long poem, of which, truth be told, I’m not that much a fan (I can follow something the equivalent length of a short story, like Frost’s work in “North of Boston,” but anything longer just bores me silly, but that’s most likely the fault of a shortened attention span from too many situation comedies like Seinfeld and the ilk, although I think the poet, after some undefined but expanded length should look the way of the novel). But he has some things to say worth thinking about, and I’m looking forward to his own foray.
But sonnet cycles on the other hand…. Let me tell you.
THE SOUND OF THE SEA
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There is a pleasant autumn daoku / objective hokku by Gyōdai. Blyth
translates it thus: Indian summer;All day long the sound of the seaIs far
off. Oddly en...
1 week ago
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Sonnets are yummy. :)
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Fred Chappell's midquest is a long poem I like
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