
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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āNotley is the foremost practitioner of the New York School of poetry. Heir to the likes of Frank OāHara 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, itās a wonder that anyone would write in any other way.ā āJohn Stickney,Ā Columbus Dispatch
āThese 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 āLibrary 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
āNotley is the foremost practitioner of the New York School of poetry. Heir to the likes of Frank OāHara 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, itās a wonder that anyone would write in any other way.ā āJohn Stickney,Ā Columbus Dispatch
āThese 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 āLibrary Journal











