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Originally Posted by Katy Evans-Bush
"... a fidgety affectation of style after style which suggests that unlike more mature poets of his generation, Donaghy has not yet found his voice." F. Olsen, "Noted in Brief", Hierophant, Spring 1993. What F. Olson failed to notice was, in short, the voice. Donaghy's poems are always elegant. They have sometimes staggering emotional depth, and range. They are models of concision. And often very, very funny.
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Look, I'm not proud of that old review. As a result, I abandoned the publication of Hierophant .
FOsen
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Last edited by FOsen; 11-17-2010 at 12:40 AM.
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