Rimbaud, Ponsot, Tranströmer, Volkman, Gilbert
I'm struck by Marie Ponsot's descriptive poem about clouds as she guides the reader to consider them in the way of a master painter-- noting all the nuances and details both unique and taken for granted.
how did you find out about Christopher Gilbert, Sean? thanks for making him known to me.
I think maybe Yusef Komunyakaa told me about him in the 90s. In 2015 Graywolf made a book of his collected poems
https://bookshop.org/a/17987/9781555977139
Love this selection! Sean, what volume of Karen Volkman should I look for as an entry to her work?
I like one called Spar
I'm struck by Marie Ponsot's descriptive poem about clouds as she guides the reader to consider them in the way of a master painter-- noting all the nuances and details both unique and taken for granted.
how did you find out about Christopher Gilbert, Sean? thanks for making him known to me.
I think maybe Yusef Komunyakaa told me about him in the 90s. In 2015 Graywolf made a book of his collected poems
https://bookshop.org/a/17987/9781555977139
Love this selection! Sean, what volume of Karen Volkman should I look for as an entry to her work?
I like one called Spar