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Some poetry that doesn't rhyme is great to hear aloud: recordings of Allen Ginsberg reading "Howl" live is amazing.

Of course, I'm out of range of Sherman's kicking, so I'm fearless.

Posted by bill | February 6, 2007 11:18 AM
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"are" not "is" sez the english p'fesser

Posted by bill | February 6, 2007 11:19 AM
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I can live without Ginsberg, but James Joyce reading bits of "Finnegan's Wake" aloud is pretty spectacular. As prose it's several orders of magnitude more poetic than most poetry. But yes, most free verse is pretty tough to stomach, especially as it's usually read in that "deeply concerned NPR lady" voice.

Sherman Alexie's funniest moment recently was his letter to the editor of Harper's a while back, making fun of the dustup between Jonathan Franzen and Ben Marcus over who was the more "excluded" :

"Does Ben Marcus, educated at NYU and Brown, employed by Columbia, and published by Anchor, Vintage, and Harper’s, truly believe that he is an excluded experimentalist? Does he honestly believe that Jonathan Franzen, educated at Swarthmore, once employed by Harvard, and published by FSG and Harper’s, is somehow more elitist? Or is Franzen the populist? Or is a populist elitist? Is there really much difference between Marcus and Franzen? This East Coast - East Coast Literary Rap War reminds me of the Far Side cartoon in which a lone penguin, suffering in a crowd of millions of exactly similar penguins, rises and shouts, “I just have to be me!”

Sherman Alexie
Seattle, Wash. "

Posted by Fnarf | February 6, 2007 12:35 PM
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His rants are better than his verse. Alexie is not much of a poet, IMO. More short stories chopped up into lines of varying lengths ...

Posted by abracapocus | February 6, 2007 1:10 PM
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he rants better than he writes...and he's not that good of a ranter...

Posted by michael strangeways | February 6, 2007 1:53 PM

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