The poem “Just Hearsay” by Anne Carson, illustrated by Bianca Stone.
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When the TV came / We wept
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Bianca Stone’s Poetry Comic
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The first books I saw when I walked in were Franco Moretti’s two-volume history of the novel. I’m in paradise.
It’s always a relief to me when I see a book published by somebody outside the “poetry ghetto.”
Picasso wrote this well before Mary Ruefle started publishing books, but if his words could be an egg, Ruefle’s Selected Poems would hatch right out of it.
Ashbery’s translation is the best we have in English so far.
[3 Poems from “62 Sonnets”]
[Secrets of the Garden of a Vacant House Seen in a Dream]
[Three Prose Poems]
[Hook]
[Psalm for Third Base]