POEM:
NO IMAGE
FOUND
Poem Surrealist
This is a poem
of un-creation
and
it reveals
both
Milton's
strong influence
on
MacLeish's
strange imagery
and
MacLeish's
powerful counter-success
against
Milton's
impressive imagery.
It all started here . . .
The liberals are still sensitive and close minded and they favored from mortal desire,but Milton and MacLeish are powerful and sublime. But we cannot compare them, and they different things in time and political environments. *Bones*
ReplyDeleteThey have their similarities, as I hope to show in my article.
ReplyDeleteJeffery Hodges
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Ah, but where are the burning giraffes?
ReplyDeleteI took the liberty of bringing this matter to the attention of the Highbrow Community.
ReplyDeleteI address this matter in a poem: Natural Philosophy.
ReplyDeleteJeffery Hodges
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