Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Great Regulars: Still, poems such as C.D. Wright's

"Remarks on Colour" appear to have all elements pistoning at once. If, at first glance, we classify "Remarks" as a list poem, then it can be read as an ode to ideas about color or even as a meditation on color, as the title suggests.

But Wright's 41-item catalogue has an accumulative effect, too.

from David Biespiel: The Oregonian: Poetry

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