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- On my web site, I categorise myself as a neo-formalist poet. That needs a bit of a gloss. It's simply a point of reference. What is neo-formalism? Has it any place in modern poetry? Does all this really matter?
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Jisei by Mairi bheagIn the Japanese tradition - formal poetry heralding death. Why do I write this? -
Selected for publication in the December 2008 issue of La Revue Recto-Verseau http://www.recto-verseau.ch/revue.php
Corrections to my French, and footnote on solipsism by Jean-Marc Mantel - An essay into my tentative experiments to use equivalents of Japanese "cutting-words" in haiku.
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Just sharing with you my thought-processes when tackling a serious translation. Your help welcome!
- Some observations concerning a “form” devised by Gerard Manley Hopkins. This is not a work of pretended scholarship, simply some personal musings.
- A meter and rhyme scheme for you to play with.
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A way of linking two poems.
With acknowledgement to Vera Rich. - Discovering a poetic form both old and new.
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“Nine-to-a-line sonnet” aka “Marshalline sonnet”.
ORIGINALLY AN ENTRY TO THE "NEW LONG FORMS CONTEST" - A little about how to use this form, traditionally associated with Japan - a form which balances freedom and discipline.
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