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Loading... Edgar Allan Poe & The Juke-Box: Uncollected Poems, Drafts, and Fragmentsby Elizabeth Bishop
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Clearly a labor of love for Alice Quinn. I found her copious endnotes far more pleasurable than the fragments and abandoned poems. Remind me to destroy my fragments folder before I die.My favorite quotes:"Translating poetry is like trying to put your feet into gloves.""...the situation of the poet: the difficulty of combining the real with the decidedly un-real; the natural with the unnatural; the curious effect a poem produces of being as normal as sight, and yet as synthetic, as artificial, as a glass eye." ( )I love this book. It is beautiful to look at and a pleasure to read. I find Bishop's poetry to be so personal and intimate and yet it feels as it could all be about... me! I just wish she had written more in her lifetime, that is all. Also, it is impossible not to notice the care and dedication that went into editing this material; Alice Quinn did a fantastic job. no reviews | add a review
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