Forgotten Poems #44
I very much liked your “Edna” poem.
Thanks so much :-) It was one of those ones that came quite quickly and without any significant difficulties.
This is great. I love what you are doing with this project, you are a poem archaeologist!
Hehe - that is a perfect term for it! Makes a lot of sense too - Michel Foucault's writings on discourse as archaeology were a big influence on me, in terms of thinking about archival work and what not. :-)
Ooo, that's interesting. I shall have a look into that!
Really lovely piece. I love learning of poets I havn't heard of before, especially imagists. Thanks for the introduction.
I very much liked your “Edna” poem.
Thanks so much :-) It was one of those ones that came quite quickly and without any significant difficulties.
This is great. I love what you are doing with this project, you are a poem archaeologist!
Hehe - that is a perfect term for it! Makes a lot of sense too - Michel Foucault's writings on discourse as archaeology were a big influence on me, in terms of thinking about archival work and what not. :-)
Ooo, that's interesting. I shall have a look into that!
Really lovely piece. I love learning of poets I havn't heard of before, especially imagists. Thanks for the introduction.