The want for something finished completed and technically beautiful will certainly not be supplied by this writer, as it is by existing esthetic works. For the best poems both the old ones and later ones now accepted as first class are polished, rhymed regular, with all the elegance of fine conceits, carefully elaborated, showing under [...]
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Why Whitman might have read Walcott’s Omeros
Posted in Poetry, Walcott, Whitman, tagged Thesis, Walcott, Whitman on April 8, 2010 | 1 Comment »