"John Ashbery's Typerwriter Installed at Harvard" "Ashbery said in a 1983 Paris Review interview that after finishing 'The Skaters' he did all of his writing on the typewriter. It became such an integral part his work, in fact, that his poem 'Idaho,' which appears in his 1962 collection The Tennis Court Oath, includes long strands of typewriter symbols." via THE HARVARD GAZETTE |
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What Sparks Poetry: Devon Walker-Figueroa on Jorie Graham's "Salmon" "This was a language not so much spoken as felt from deep within … and it made me, all at once, begin to ask myself new questions: what are the choreographies by which our consciousness might move—the patterns in which astonishments congregate? Can the poet witness her own inception? What tempos might our impressions take up—only to shed them later on?" |
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