Category: Poetry
Poetry and poets.
Stéphane Mallarmé
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“It is not at all with ideas that one makes poetry. It is with words.”
Read This PostA Rondel for HiLo Heroes (2)
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Celebrating thirteen HiLo Heroes about whom we wrote in 2010.
Read This PostKenneth Rexroth
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He wrote poetry of love glimpsed as a mystery from within the teeth of sex.
Read This PostJames Broughton
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“Master of the whimsical tone, the unexpected insight, the hidden bite.”
Read This PostRobert Graves
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The life of ROBERT GRAVES (1895–1985) is as an impenetrable forest, tree ravaging tree in a primordial war of the word. Himself the subject of more books than most authors can reasonably hope to write, […]
Read This PostA Rondel for Hilo Heroes
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Celebrating thirteen HiLo Heroes about whom we wrote in 2009.
Read This PostShel Silverstein
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One of my favorite children’s books, the madcap Lafcadio: The Lion Who Shot Back (1963), by SHEL SILVERSTEIN (1930-99), is about loneliness, friendship, and the perils of too much success — all of which turn […]
Read This PostOgden Nash
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OGDEN NASH (1902-71) was the American master of light verse, an art that has fallen on hard times, since it requires both gentle jokes that everyone can find amusing and barnstorming verbal agility of the […]
Read This PostTed Hughes
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The very public tragedies in the life of TED HUGHES (1930-98) sometimes overshadow his work. He’s been blamed him for the murder/suicide of his second wife and daughter, and most famously for the suicide of […]
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