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From: will.dockery@gmail.com (W.Dockery)
Newsgroups: alt.arts.poetry.comments,rec.arts.poems
Subject: The poetry of Robert Creeley
Date: Mon, 10 Feb 2025 18:40:33 +0000
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On Fri, 7 Feb 2025 0:04:15 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:

> https://www.novabbs.com/arts/article.php?id=255731&group=alt.arts.poetry.comments
> On Mon, 3 Feb 2025 16:15:27 +0000, Michael Monkey Peabrain (MPP) aka
> "HarryLime" wrote:
>
>> I realized from the content of NancyGene's posts that they were
>> intelligent, well-educated, and better written than anyone here.
>> Naturally, I asked them to start contributing to the "Sampler."  And I
>> was right in doing so.
>>
>> Here are the opening lines of NancyGene's latest poem:
>>
>> "Yesterdays stack up like piles of read newspapers,
>> Cluttering my mind and obstructing my day."
>>
>> That's poetry of the highest quality.
>
> The opening line is very good. It's almost as good as the opening line
> of Robert Creeleys poem, "The Days Pile Up":
>
> "The days pile up like unread newspapers,"
>
> I do hope "Dr." NastyGoon credited Mr. Creeley; otherwise that would be
> something they would call, you know -- "plagiarism".

I'm going to look through my collection for anything I might have by
Robert Creeley.

I might not have much but I remember his interactions with various Beat
poets.