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Tuesday, March 19, 2019
Review of Like by A.E. Stallings
Alexander
Pope famously defined “true wit” as “what oft was thought, but n’er so well
expressed.” More than any other contemporary poet, A.E. Stallings, an American
expatriate living in Athens, Greece, exemplifies this pedigree of versifier.
Her poems make that which seems quite ordinary or just everyday sing.
Stallings’
new book, Like, doubles down on what she has done before in her three earlier
volumes of original poetry— identifying and, on occasion, inviting irony,
tragedy, and most of all, a deeper understanding of human nature into her
formalist domicile. Her narrative conclusions can be biting. For more of my review go here: http://dougholder.blogspot.com/2019/03/like-poems-by-ae-stallings.html
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