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Margaret & Dusty

Margaret & Dusty

Poetry by Alice Notley

May 1, 1985 • 6 x 9 • 80 pages • 978-0-918273-08-6

Poems from a master of the New York School.

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ā€œNotley is the foremost practitioner of the New York School of poetry. Heir to the likes of Frank O’Hara and widow of the larger-than-life Ted Berrigan, Notley has over the course of her last few books finally hit her stride. . . . Notley writes from an accumulation of meaning. Similar to the techniques of the abstract expressionists, it is in that heavily built-up surface that we find the depth of meaning. . . . Some poems are so right, so perfectly conceived, it’s a wonder that anyone would write in any other way.ā€ —John Stickney,Ā Columbus Dispatch

ā€œThese poems, for the most part imaginary conversations with herself, are energetic, good clean fun. They also contain some serious under currents. At their best, they tease readers into a new way of viewing their surroundings.ā€ —Library Journal

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Poetry by Alice Notley

May 1, 1985 • 6 x 9 • 80 pages • 978-0-918273-08-6

Poems from a master of the New York School.

Reviews

Ā 

ā€œNotley is the foremost practitioner of the New York School of poetry. Heir to the likes of Frank O’Hara and widow of the larger-than-life Ted Berrigan, Notley has over the course of her last few books finally hit her stride. . . . Notley writes from an accumulation of meaning. Similar to the techniques of the abstract expressionists, it is in that heavily built-up surface that we find the depth of meaning. . . . Some poems are so right, so perfectly conceived, it’s a wonder that anyone would write in any other way.ā€ —John Stickney,Ā Columbus Dispatch

ā€œThese poems, for the most part imaginary conversations with herself, are energetic, good clean fun. They also contain some serious under currents. At their best, they tease readers into a new way of viewing their surroundings.ā€ —Library Journal

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