Confessional Movement in Poetry
November 24, 2008
Short notes of only 1 page.
I have found that it is easier to scan my notebook than to take time typing my notes out into blog posts.
The file is in PDF.
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Darren King | November 25, 2008 at 1:48 am
Carolina, thank you for sharing these notes. Marie Howe is one of my favorite poets. I’m hoping for ‘Kingdom of Ordinary Time’ for Christmas. Hope VT was enjoyable…best, Darren
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Carolina Maine | November 25, 2008 at 5:02 pm
Thanks, Darren. I haven’t read her work yet-maybe a few things. VT was good. Now–off to check on your blog:)