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"For fads (like Frost) and personality (like Robinson), John Burt will do a lot, and his scope and opening will require a lot, because his theme is no less than…

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"For fads (like Frost) and personality (like Robinson), John Burt will do a lot, and his scope and opening will require a lot, because his theme is no less than re-inventing the championship (King Mark, Mary Nazareth, St. Francis, Paulo, Francesca and Ariden) and the invention of new heroines (Woodrow Wilson) And Willard Gibbes.) And from ekphrasis to the narrow room of the sonnet, Burt feels what he knows, and he knows we can only learn from the past by repeating them - a great achievement! "- Richard Howard.

Almost all of these poems are stories, telling stories that transform some small but crucial transformations. One hears in them a voice, not a sound, a voice, for all its formality and appeal, remains verbal and social, a voice that tells things instead of a magic wand.

Their prevailing mood is a clear feature, and sometimes they turn into an angry Calvinism, which they hardly ever have, and sometimes seek to always question human skepticism. The book consists of two parts, one concerned with the rigidity and contradictions of the special feeling, and the other with the disintegration of the general world.

Each section focuses on a long narrative poem culminating in the tensions of the poems that precede it and makes possible the decisions that follow. The Sonnet I of St.

Francis Wolf was saved at the end, and not in the last around me, I knelt two-legged legs, made of ring air. A little cry sounds like a human prayer.

The saints were careful, two concepts. I took the cup and managed to steal, but I dreamed that the wine was blood, as I had studied, and played down in vain of my intellectual futility.

I knew myself as an angel, I felt stupid. Did God make mistakes in making teeth and drowsiness? Then, to his glory, I will bite the sheep that is terrorized to the horror that I may serve him as I am, so that I jump into the deadly Gulf to shiver in the sky, a complete wolf.

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