Collected ProseJames Wright, Anne Wright, Edith Anne Wright A collection of Wright's essays on the language of poetry |
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... wonderful rhythmic imagination . He told me last spring when I went to see him — he's an old man now — that he is a great fan of Robert Bly's . And the reason for that is that Robert among other things has presented some major ques ...
... wonderful rhythmic imagination . He told me last spring when I went to see him — he's an old man now — that he is a great fan of Robert Bly's . And the reason for that is that Robert among other things has presented some major ques ...
Page 156
... wonderful sense that you share with him and Goethe of being able to listen to nature and hear what it is saying . Rilke had it too . Wright : That's a wonderful combination of poets ; it's flatter- ing to be joined to such a group . W.H ...
... wonderful sense that you share with him and Goethe of being able to listen to nature and hear what it is saying . Rilke had it too . Wright : That's a wonderful combination of poets ; it's flatter- ing to be joined to such a group . W.H ...
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... wonderful poem of his which is plainly the idea for his novel Deliverance , speaks of a man who appears , a country person , a redneck I guess you'd call him , by the side of the Coosawattee River ; he suddenly appears when Dickey and ...
... wonderful poem of his which is plainly the idea for his novel Deliverance , speaks of a man who appears , a country person , a redneck I guess you'd call him , by the side of the Coosawattee River ; he suddenly appears when Dickey and ...
Contents
The Stiff Smile of Mr Warren | 239 |
The Terrible Threshold | 249 |
A Study and a Selection | 256 |
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