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"In 1962, when asked whether it was a good or bad period for writing poetry, Robert Graves replied, not unreasonably, ''there''s nothing wrong with the period, but where are the poets?''" -- from the introduction to The World as Event. Brian John suggests that the work of Charles Tomlinson should be granted equal prominence. Tomlinson, never an imitator, has remained isolated from groups and uninf...
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"In 1962, when asked whether it was a good or bad period for writing poetry, Robert Graves replied, not unreasonably, ''there''s nothing wrong with the period, but where are the poets?''" -- from the introduction to The World as Event. Brian John suggests that the work of Charles Tomlinson should be granted equal prominence. Tomlinson, never an imitator, has remained isolated from groups and uninf...
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