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Sophokles the Poet
A Column His joy made Him float like wind Blown thistledown He who makes the journey To one in power is His slave even if when He set out he...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/08 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
Work Is the Studio, The
Apz In the Studio ONE "STUDIES" HOW TO MAKE WITH THE hand a line on paper or a passing gesture in the air, how to work out a line of a poem, a...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/08 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
On Apophatic Poetics: Part Two
1. IN MY LAST COLUMN (NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2007), I offered a number of examples of the apophatic in poetry. Words can form images that are like...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/08 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
On Apophatic Poetics
1. IN EARLIER COLUMNS, I HAVE BEEN LOOKING at different kinds of poetic thinking; most recently (March/April 2007), I have sketched my...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/07 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
On Russian Meta-Realist Poetry: A Conversation with Ilya Kutik
Russian versus American Poetry On behalf of a friend who is studying the use of Vergil in Russian culture, I wrote with a question to Ilya Kutik,...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/07 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
On Rhyme
Language propels the poet into spheres he would not otherwise be able to approach, irrespective of the degree of psychic or mental concentration of...
American Poetry Review, The, 11/01/06 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
Fortunately, the Marks on the Page Are Alien
IN MY LAST COLUMN (MARCH/APRIL 2006), in exploring the complicated interactions of will and imagination, language and the unconscious, when one is...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/06 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
This Working Against the Grain
IN CALIFORNIA AROUND 1970, IN MY EARLY twenties, at the shore of that "peaceful ocean" that was both a body of water and an idea, I wondered what...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/06 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
A last visit with Theodore Weiss
I WENT TO VISIT TED WEISS AND HIS WIFE, Renee, in early April of this year. At eightysix, Ted was one of the very last survivors of his remarkable...
American Poetry Review, The, 07/01/03 by Gibbons, Reginald · More from publication -
Playing my part
The Price The Price PRICE, THE IMMENSE WHITE PRIVATE SECURITY GUARD who with his shrimpy white partner patrolled the white suburb at night, was...
Southern Review, The, 06/22/03 by Reginald Gibbons · More from publication



