RUE WILSON MONDAY, Anselm Hollo

RUE WILSON MONDAY

Anselm Hollo

Publisher: La Alameda Press
PubDate: 1/1/2000
ISBN: 9781888809220
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $14.00
Quantity Available: 29
Pages: 80
 

Poetry. Inspired by Guillaume Apollinaire's 1913 Cubist poem Lundi rue Christine (Monday Christine Street), RUE WILSON MONDAY is the result of a stay at the Hotel Chevillon, an artists' and writers' retreat in the small town of Grez-sur-Loing. Hybrid day book, informal sonnet sequence, and extended, `laminated' essay-poem, these poems converse back and forth between Hollo's witful observations, verbatim speech, found text, and ye ol' common sense and are delivered, as usual, with a lyrical aesthetic completely enjoyable. Anselm Hollo is Associate Professor in the Graduate Writing and Poetics Department at the Naropa Institute in Boulder. He has published more than thirty-five books and chapbooks, many still available from SPD.

Author City: Boulder, CO USA

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