I have been visiting my hometown of Indiana, Pennsylvania and not finding time to complete a new post -- and so I have looked back. On July 9, 2010 I offered a sonnet by Australian poet Jordie Albiston that begins with these lines:
math (after)
first you get the number-rush as anyone
might do you watch your world turn to
nought put your foot upon the path re
what cannot be said I’ve heard before
. . .
I invite you to go to the original post and read the rest.
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Friday, July 9, 2010
Jordie Albiston -- structure behind the writing
I love sonnets and the one below by Jordie Albiston is a favorite of mine.
Albiston is an Australian poet with a sense of orchestration learned from music. Her collection, The Sonnet According to 'M' recently won the New South Wales literary award. In her words:
Albiston is an Australian poet with a sense of orchestration learned from music. Her collection, The Sonnet According to 'M' recently won the New South Wales literary award. In her words:
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