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The "I/Y"couplet has been done before, Janice. I seem to recall it's credited to a Siegel? Not sure, but I heard it decades ago. It seems like it could have been thought of independently by Maz, though.
Maryann, that sonnet to darkness is awesome. Utterly brilliant. PS-- Yes, it is credited to Eli Siegel. See: http://www.aestheticrealism.net/poet...-Question.html . It is said to be the shortest poem in the English language, but I bet Ed Conti has a shorter one. |
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Terribly sad and shocking news.
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I thought that some of you may find this particular opinion of Maz's
work interesting: "Margaret A. Griffith: "Studying Savonarola" will be the "Prufrock" of the 21st Century. Various other Maz works will compete to be "The Waste Land". She may be the only major poet alive today. " I found it at: http://www.poets.org/forum/viewtopic...f89 f33076e59 Martin |
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I shouldn't post this, since it links to a workshop draft, but I just found it and couldn't resist, heheh.
http://thesonnetboard.yuku.com/topic/4196 |
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Btw I have around 70 of her poems in my personal archive. |
1952? I am shocked! I always figured Margeret was old enough to be my mother. And my misconception was entirely based on the wisdom in her writing. David, I was unable to log in at the site you linked, but I liked Mike Alexander's poem. I had to significantly revise my own:
i.m. Margeret Griffiths A lady lived in Dorset, thrived in Poole. She died last month but she would love this tale. My dad and mom sought Thomas Hardy’s grave, made pilgrimage. The statue on the green was Thomas Hardy’s, mayor of the town. “Wrong Hardy,” said my father with a sneer. There are some stories never learned at school, pastures where sheep can look at dogs and quail, then turn their tails and give the grass a shave. And there is Dorset, such a placid scene, where a lone lady in her fitting gown dies and her death makes all our deaths draw near. |
How sad. My sympathies to those who will miss her.
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