Paul Kahn reviews three books by James Koller:
Poets write poems. They write poems for their own reasons: to communicate, to record, to remember, to perform in language an event that occurs inside a human brain.People who read poetry often carry poems with them, in their brain, perhaps some lines imperfectly caught in the ganglia that merges with a time or place in their life. Like the lives of saints or the legends of heroes, tales of poets are taught to us in a narrative that is means to connect a state of grace from somewhere inside a culture, a state we need to give meaning to our daily lives... http://tinyurl.com/8mrfu
Publisher's link for SNOWS GONE BY:http://tinyurl.com/btbf4
The Koller papers at UCONN:http://tinyurl.com/aep8d
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Poets write poems. They write poems for their own reasons: to communicate, to record, to remember, to perform in language an event that occurs inside a human brain.People who read poetry often carry poems with them, in their brain, perhaps some lines imperfectly caught in the ganglia that merges with a time or place in their life. Like the lives of saints or the legends of heroes, tales of poets are taught to us in a narrative that is means to connect a state of grace from somewhere inside a culture, a state we need to give meaning to our daily lives... http://tinyurl.com/8mrfu
Publisher's link for SNOWS GONE BY:http://tinyurl.com/btbf4
The Koller papers at UCONN:http://tinyurl.com/aep8d
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