brushed against my knee.
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Provocative, Zuz! Rabbit ears, paper, light--to knee; I have been reading Wolfgang Borchert today & this is the happy tidbit to that. Along with Mr. Trout Fishing In America, of course I think of Adelaide Crapsey ("inventor of the [lovely] cinquain" form), my friend Cid Corman, Bob Arnold, and I suppose Rumi. George Oppen and Carl Rakosi, Joanne Kyger. . . . And I think you would like Melanie Braverman--her prose poems especially.
Ginsberg said, "the ordinary is made extraordinary by our attention to it." And in a word it is _felt_. --I love that a coin is spent to call someone only to express love. Love, for what--fifty cents [euros]? Reminds me of a Jack Hirschman poem about a coin in a soda cup (he thought the person was begging). Onward with the music, europa, the Beat, the Lit. Many thanks, Peter Money
http://chethenovella.blogspot.com
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Thank you so much, Peter Money. I will definitely check out the poets you recommended. Hope to see you again soon, before we leave!
PS. I am loving your book!
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