In Memoriam: Lawrence Ferlinghetti "His most successful collection, A Coney Island of the Mind (1958), attracted attention when one of the poems was attacked as blasphemous by a New York congressman, Steven B. Derounian....Despite the controversy it generated—or perhaps, at least in part, because of it—A Coney Island of the Mind was a sensation. It became one of the most successful books of American poetry ever published." via THE NEW YORK TIMES |
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What Sparks Poetry: Heather Green on "Villains" "I try to develop a vision of the poem as a crystalline structure, to see the points, often images or nouns, in the structure, to see the energies, sometimes prepositional, sometimes sonic, sometimes emotional, that travel between and among these points in the text, and to consider the way the light of our attention might play on and activate the multifarious connections." |
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