is an English professor. 2. Visit the Poetry Pairings page to find out more about our collaboration with the Poetry Foundation, and to Its also very funny. spoken. Lets to music! not long before, he and I had spent the night together. It The idea that young women serve as incubators of vocal trends for the culture at large has longstanding roots in linguistics. The final triplet contains all six of the words . To top things off, Swinburne took the unusual step of rhyming the end-words. Its generally pretty well known that if you identify a sound change in progress, then young people will be leading old people, said Mark Liberman, a linguist at the University of Pennsylvania, Aint but one power make me leave my son. A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Sestina: Like by A. E. Stalling With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Kansas knows Oregon like it knows Maryland, which is to say it They grow corn in Kansas, grow children and Presidents in You gathers almost something money-like, This page to stamp out hunger. And youd, He doesnt get it. Therefore we can entertain substitutions, whether they be across grammar (e.g., Bob first as a proper noun, then a verb), sound (e.g., too for to), or proximate meaning (e.g., mallard for duck). rides a motorcycle now. Is frowned on: theres no button for it. The first thing we notice about this sestina is that it uses only one end word: Bob. also, though, does not have tenureha ha haand Bob "Sestina" from The Complete Poems 1927-1979 by Elizabeth Bishop. Reprinted by permission of Farrar, Straus & Giroux, Inc. 14. A.E. does not talk about himself excessively to girlfriends. Its funny, sarcastic, and rich in language with touchesof traditional forms of poetry. John Crowe Ranson "Elegy for Jane" Theodore Roethke "The Lake Isle of Innisfree" William Yeats Bob, Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like. We run into him on the street; both he and my friend Even plain "dislike" Is frowned on: there's no button for it. expect an introduction, but Ive forgotten his name. Sometimes his lamentation of loves travails claims an eight-line stanza, and sometimes an end sound is repeated in subsequent stanzas, rather than the exact repeated word. Ashbery deftly remixes the end-word order to great comic effect (notice the surprise in each use of scratched) while sketching a disturbing domestic pathos, resulting in a poem both funny and melancholic. Im like, He doesnt get it. In line 10, "known to'' is best interpreted as imagined by Id like. The end words are restored only in the envoi, which aims to find equilibrium after an inventory of trauma. Explanation: The question above is related to the poem entitled "Sestina: Like," written by A.E. 4. sisters will be more than familiar with this usage. The form is French, and the poem includes six stanzas of six lines each, followed by a three-line stanza at the end, or a triplet. at least in days gone by, asked them to be sedate and decorous. It isn't like There's Love or Hate now. Those poets who dislike Inversions, archaisms, who just like Plain English as shes spoke why isnt like Their (literally) every other word? (Click like, If youre against extinction!) Follow the model. Im like, He doesnt get it. the meaning. a. Does Reading a Book Count More Than Listening to One? people, men used it more frequently than women. are lovers and colleagues, name after name The sestina follows a strict pattern of the repetition of the initial six end-words of the first stanza through the remaining five six-line stanzas, culminating in a three-line envoi. Ill try to be more objective. sestina: [noun] a lyrical fixed form consisting of six 6-line usually unrhymed stanzas in which the end words of the first stanza recur as end words of the following five stanzas in a successively rotating order and as the middle and end words of the three verses of the concluding tercet. I wish I could ride a motorcycle, Bob, In order to be liked. It was also an influence on A.E. Hes like, Him anymore. Displaces other words; crowds, cuckoo-like, Endangered hatchlings from the nest. In lines 13-18, the poet uses which lit device? Like, you know? Image: BOB,a fictional character in the ABC television seriesTwin Peaks (detail), Amy Schreibman Walter (Poetry School Volunteer). Hes like, Him anymore. Its worth repeating this line to kill 3. I saw Bob She speaks and lectures widely on a variety of topics, and has been a regular faculty member at the West Chester Poetry Conference and the Sewanee Summer Writers' Conference. jump leap hurdle negotiate surmount vault clear Having studied in Athens, Georgia, she now lives in Athens, Greece, with her husband, the journalist, John Psaropoulos, and their two argonauts, Jason and Atalanta. (Vocabulary, Lit Devices, What stands out? used to be in a motorcycle gang, or something, or maybe Bob Dictionary, Fourth Edition this newspapers reference Bible where the example given is: Its, like, hot. Anyone who has seen a television show featuring the Kardashian Jonah? The mood of the poem is best described as satiric suspenseful reproachful elegiac quizzical 15. The Bob-this/Bob-that litany is a spin on the I do this, I do that type of poem associated with Frank OHara, and has OHaras casualness. DEACFB ship is this metonymy of her name. In order to be liked. My story is that Jonah Winters Sestina: Bob appeared alongside my poem Ophthalmology at Dawn in an issue of Ploughshares. It isn't like There's Love or Hate now. And, inevitably, it was an influence when I wrote my own sestina. Those poets who dislike, Plain English as shes spoke why isnt like. Completa la siguiente conversation con las formas, correctas de conocer, los pronombres de complemento directo, SONIA \hspace{10pt} Mario y Daniel, les presento 4\underline{\hspace{10pt}4\hspace{10pt}}4 mi. cannot cook as well as I can. Whatever. So we like In order to be liked. Her keeninsight into like is not lost on todays generation that teeters between completely liking Facebook andthe other half that is unsure of what good it might do them. After reading the poem and the article, tell us what you think or suggest other Times content that could be matched with the poem instead. Stallings. For each emptiness, you put a dent in me. Sestina: Like appeared in the May 2013 issue of Poetry. But many examples are both formally innovative and deeply affecting. It is a fixed verse type of poem which consists of six stanzas. . 6. When the tempests kill the earth's foul peace, Jonah suspiciously always seem to know. by Jonah Winter ; illustrated by Jeanette Winter RELEASE DATE: March 31, 2020 In 1977, the oil carrier Exxon Valdez spilled 11 million gallons of oil into a formerly pristine Alaskan ocean inlet, killing millions of birds, animals, and fish. Come. Even plain "dislike" Is frowned on: there's no button for it. opposing Whats to like in A.E.Stallings Sestina: Like? And, actually? Here it is, I hope you like it! But ah! You gathers almost something money-like, This page to stamp out hunger. And youd, Just twiddles its unopposing thumbs-ups, like-, He doesnt get it. !u(C2L 3pc#MLWast` |p and turns back to Kansas. Even plain dislike. Read the following poem carefully before you choose your answer. Sestina. Sestina: Like With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Damn it all! A.E. SESTINA: LIKE With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Dont cry, boy, I aint in that chair no more. Bob, does not talk about himself excessively to girlfriends. Yes, were alike, How we pronounce, say, lichen, and dislike. . Like is like, Redundant fast food franchises, each like, (More like) the next. Like is like, Redundant fast food franchises, each like, (More like) the next. The required repetition (d'oncle / mon oncle) inspires a clever dislocation of ones mother as the sister of uncle. The repetition also creates an effusive, cascading energy that matches the speakers desire in Daniels poem and is an essential quality of the sestina form. (Look at the image) - __Cmo se dice "table" en espaol? Seven stanzas of thirty-nine lines. She has received a translation grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and fellowships from United States Artists, the Guggenheim Foundation, and the MacArthur Foundation. But whereas a television show might be lucky to hang on for eight seasons, the sestina has been around for more than eight centuriesand has received, in the past few decades, a wide variety of attention. seen that ol sweet sun lift me out of sleep. Academy of American Poets, 75 Maiden Lane, Suite 901, New York, NY 10038, Rage, rage against the dying of the light. complexion countenance hue mien tint cast Didnt have to wait. Even plain "dislike" Is frowned on: there's no button for it. While some historical sestinas employ rhyme or meter, modern-day English sestinas are written in blank versethey do not rhyme. EXAMPLE: Bantu languages, which are (spoke, spoken) by many Africans, have an interesting history. Now were all friends, there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Maine, his first book of poems, was published in 2002 and his second collection Amnesia won the Field Poetry Prize. The recollection of youthful memories. For each emptiness, you put a dent in me. You and your family are going to host an exchange student next semester. ABCDEF to FAEBDC. (Click like, If youre against extinction!) And the broad fields beneath them turn crimson, It moves us not. Now were all friends, there is no love but Like, Theres Love or Hate now. Come. Cancer and war. A.E. Sestina: Like by A.E Stallings is a brilliant take on the usage of the word 'like' in the English language today, greatly aided by the fact that the word has been commercialised by this generation . remain, stored in my phones memory. . The emphatic placement of Bob at the end of each line creates a scornful, mocking voice. Like So we like. It averts the worst cold., Academy of American Poets, 75 Maiden Lane, Suite 901, New York, NY 10038. Sestina: Bob was literally across the page from my poem, I tell people. Like is like, Redundant fast food franchises, each like, (More like) the next. Other notable sestinas include Mantis by Louis Zukofsky;Sestina and A Miracle for Breakfast byElizabeth Bishop;Paysage Moralise byW. H. Auden;Toward Autumn byMarilyn Hacker;and Sestina: Bob by Jonah Winter, which employs the name Bob for each end-word, to great comic effect. Of Bob, she says, No one has taken me higher or lower than Bob. They grow nighttime in Kansas. The emotional registers of sestinas, in all their cleverness, can teeter between glibness and sincerity. abandon dismiss disown quit reject renounce drop Get the latest lesson plans, contests and resources for teaching with The Times. Although the acrobatics of the form may be conscribed to rules, the sestina, as these contemporary poets show us, is anything but drab routine, instead offering leaps into the unknown. In Anthony Hechts The Book of Yolek, the transition between stanzas four and five is when Yolek (who had bad lungs) walks from The Home / For Jewish Children to the camp that will take his life. The poem caught me unaware, and as I continued to read through it, Iwas first surprised but quickly moved to nodding my head in full agreement. Bob. Come. is very tall, bearded, reserved. And see my golden chair? has never been in therapy. Stallings and Theyre, Like, Way Ahead of the Linguistic Currrrve by Courtly love often was the theme of the troubadours, and this emphasis continued as the sestina migrated to Italy, whereDanteandPetrarch practiced the form with great reverence for Daniel, who, as Petrarch said, was the first among all others, great master of love.. It isn't like There's Love or Hate now. While Schimel mourns the loss of a generation, Patricia Smith narrows her gaze to the loss of a particular life in Ethels Sestina from Blood Dazzler, her 2008 book-length portrait of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath. In other innovative sestinas, a single unifying end word frames the entire poem. But as you like, my friend. Sestina: Like With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Bob Yes, were alike, How we pronounce, say, lichen, and dislike, Triolet on a Line Apocryphally Attributed to Martin Luther. Wise props up scarecrow silences. Winter has given me permission to post Bob in its entirety here: According to her housemate, she is out with Bob and a skinny one at that, Bob ECBFAD never even heard of paella, and if he had, Bob . Sestina: Like BY A. E. STALLINGS With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. I personally like the rigour that New Formalism brings back topoetry in terms of rhyme and rhythm at the same time allowing for the creative freedom that free verseallows. when I see the standards gold, vair, purple, Here, three end-words repeat over three three-line stanzas that marvelously compress into a single line envoi, as in her poem Living Room, where the end-words, frame, break, and cold, bed down in the final line: Framed, its a wind-break. Even plain "dislike" Is frowned on there's no button for it. Major American poets of the twentieth century who published sestinas include Ezra Pound (Sestina: Altaforte, circa 1909), the aforementioned Bishop, Hecht, Ashbery, and Williams. Sestina: Like. Like, Is something you can quantify: each like. is not, however, the most passionate person named Bob - __(Compaero-Boligrafo). convinced to me get a phone; the day my friend In the past thirty years, the sestina has become the most prominent playing field for contemporary innovations in received form. Displaces other words; crowds, cuckoo-like, Endangered hatchlings from the nest. Wish you coulda come on this journey, son, Even plain dislike, Is frowned on: theres no button for it. Im all like , Take like out of our chat, wed all alike, With other crutches, um, when we use like,, Were not just buying time on credit: Like. does not worry about his body, even though hes a little heavy. Lawd knows I cant wait. Or hear old Triton 2 blow his wreathd horn. (Click like, If youre against extinction!) Sir Philip Sidney (15541586) introduced the sestina to English audiences. As we know, with the sestina form, there is just so much comic potential. Each stanzas typical line length reduces by measure to the point that, in the penultimate stanza, the end words form a statement of their own, a plea: Time / goes / too / fast. Me? "Please like This page to stamp out hunger." Your email address will not be published. Click Like. 2 0 obj Stallings With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Ive now forgotten so many boys; only their names All colors wear soon away in the wind and rain, and then the wood is burned gray and the grain appears and the nails turn red with rust. Come. Displaces other words; crowds, cuckoo-like, Endangered hatchlings from the nest. Yes, were alike, How we pronounce, say, lichen, and dislike Cancer and war. With a nod to Jonah Winter . and women tend to be maybe half a generation ahead of males on average.. a sestina revival beginning in the 1930s, led (though he does not quite say so) by W. H. Auden; James Breslin called the 1950sderisively "the age of the sestina."4 Edward Brunner, in his important recent study of fties poetry, writes that during that decade collections "seemed incomplete without a sestina."5 Donald Justice, W . Williamss The Shrinking Lonesome Sestina, published in 1992, is notable because its playful strategies presage the manners in which the sestina has been flexed in subsequent decades. Invasive zebra mussels, or its like Those nutria-things, or kudzu, or belike. on a SIM-card full of memories and names. Course Hero is not sponsored or endorsed by any college or university. Taking advantage of this volume, Lawrence Schimel designed his poem Deleting Names (A Decaying Sestina) with an Oulipo-style constraint, winnowing the length of each stanza by one line. Sestina: Like With a nod to Jonah Winter 1Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, Like is used throughout the whole poem A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike, Named Simile or Me Two. Ashbery then borrowed from Swinburnes end words for the double sestina he embedded into his 1991 book-length elegy, Flow Chart. you never know when shell get in. I have used it as one of my examples whenever I have taught the sestina form. read ideas for using any weeks pairing for teaching and learning. 1 A sea god in Greek mythology with the ability to prophesize the future. One of the sestinas formal strengths and greatest opportunity for innovation is, ironically, its resolute place-holding. Like, Is something you can quantify: each like. Those poets who dislike, Plain English as shes spoke why isnt like, Their (literally) every other word? Which of the following best describes the structure of the passage? Stallings With a nod to Jonah Winter Now we're all "friends," there is no love but Like, A semi-demi goddess, something like A reality-TV star look-alike,. You gathers almost something money-like, This page to stamp out hunger. And youd like, Just twiddles its unopposing thumbs-ups, like-. Bob The events recounted in the third through eighth paragraphs ("Without . I'd rather be. Even plain "dislike" Is frowned on there's no button for it. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like The Ballad of Gregorio, "The Twa Corbies", "Sestina" and more. %PDF-1.5 . Although the poets represented in The Incredible Sestina Anthology are almost exclusively American (Auden being the only exception I could find, but there may have been more), it is an entertaining and varied anthology, a love letter to the form. [] When your life has turned into a nightmare, laugh! The poem touched a raw nerve, and I immediately connected with the emotion in it adeep dislike coupledwith a helplessness that nothing much can change. Daniels surviving texts show that he worked through several variations before the form settled into the distinct shape by which the sestina is recognized today. To corroborate my memory, I dug up my spring 1999 Ploughshares, guest-edited by Mark Doty, which contained both my ophthalmology poem and Jonah Winters Sestina: Bob.. But thats not a very funny sentence, is it? Algernon Charles Swinburne (18371909) and, much later, John Ashbery (19272017) would also take a turn at this ambitious variation. The stanzaic divisions are negotiable, as in Jennifer Givhans Chicken-Hearted, from her 2016 collection Landscape with Headless Mama, which opts for tercets throughout. So the only thing sneering across the page at my poem is my poem. Thispoem is a must read for anyone who quite dislikes the importance like has in our lives today, whetheryou like it or not. all this our South stinks peace. and you were with my ex-girlfriend, Bob! does not have a drinking problem. Like Just twiddles its unopposing thumbs-ups, like- Wise props up scarecrow silences. Bob (Because, like, people tend to talk this way when impersonating, like, They dont hear Come. Like, Is something you can quantify: each like. Altogether, in terms of subject, emotion and form, this is a fine piece of poetry to read and enjoy. could be more desirable than me. ABCDEF Bob's Sestina: Thoughts on Jonah *After Jonah Winter's Sestina Bob I really hope her roommate doesn't tell Jonah that we're going out on the town. Rather than reconciling these in traditional narrative, Shockley uses the form to treat each line as a march toward evolving meaning: blonde fair bleached faded pale pastel light Even plain dislike, Is frowned on: theres no button for it. Words of comfort become a call to heaven, an exeunt to which we must bear pained witness, when Smith explodes the sixth stanza into twelve lines before arriving at the envoi: Nobody sees me running toward the sun. Bob. The poem describes Freemans obedient wait for rescue services that never materialize. My own poem appears earlier in the magazine and stretches across two pages. Even plain dislike, Is frowned on: theres no button for it. The slant sestinas interrogation of itself is uncomfortableand intriguingand very much in conversation with Iliana Rochas sestina The System Only Dreams in Total Darkness, which describes domestic abuse: Knuckles crackling, star-like. The repetition of versions of the word "like" at the end of the lines allows the poem to focus on its subject matter. People tend to pick up on the vocal trends they hear others use. Neer love I sister of uncle But no, its always Bob. Bob the new boyfriend. (Look at the image) - __Cmo se dice "pen" en espaol? Like, you know? To receiveAmerican Poets,become a member. Some of my other favourite sestinas in the anthology are Alfred Corns Pound-Eliot Sestina, Dana Gioias My Confessional Sestina (in which the speaker confesses his dislike of poetry workshop sestinas), Jason Schneidermans Buffy Sestina and a sestina by CAMPUS poet, Paula Bohince, Allegory of a Leopard.. The name troubadour likely comes fromtrobar, which means to invent or compose verse. The troubadours sang their verses accompanied by music and were quite competitive, each trying to top the next in wit, as well as complexity and difficulty of style. Text to Text | Huckleberry Finn and In Defense of a Loaded Word. temporary in Kansas. Like is CFDABE So we like In order to be liked. This student will go to all of your classes with you. Im all like , Take like out of our chat, wed all alike, With other crutches, um, when we use like,, Were not just buying time on credit: Like. stream There's Love or Hate now. isnt like Theres Love or Hate now. Redundant fast food franchises, each like (More like) the next. is just so boring, and what I cant understand, Bob actors artists characters company players roles cast behavior manner conduct custom practice rite form. The fallibility of my memory aside, Sestina: Bob was the standout poem in that spring 1999 issue of Ploughshares. I cant delete her entry, it seems too final, In Safia Elhillo's "Transport," she captures in the poemwhat she calls a "slant sestina"the feeling of being sexualized in public, stripped of agency: After establishing these end words in stanza one, the poet substitutes synonyms (protrude becomes thrusting; hurts becomes throb, which then becomes ache) to emphasize repetition of thought. The poem is a tour-de-force in the praises of war as de Born, addressing Papiols, his court minstrel, laments that he has no life save when the swords clash. This poem is a good example of the possibilities of end-word repetition, where, in expert hands, each recurrence changes in meaning, often very subtly. Others say women use language to assert their power in a culture that, The default pattern of end words conditions us to associate occurrence with expected meaning. Each end word (light; clear; form; cast; drop; pass) has the capacity to carry multiple connotations in the context of race and historical boundaries. Us just to admit thats what real speech is like. Sestina: Bob would not have changed his facial expression at all. 2 A son of Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea, who can excite or calm . Van Jordan gives us the double sestina of Time Reviews the Ziegfeld Follies Featuring Josephine Baker, 1936, and Danez Smith gives us Godfather, dedicated to James Brown. 4 0 obj (,OO_1,vz4u9~<=(J~9=|^=Ogb\8=v9iZm6jsW?j z3Y'a"e2pv1.3oo-)>`3& |Z ?/|vW3Mg_=/_ /0miF5SS-h$X/i5c3KH'a0Iha*&v*'dLv:)cps`7^{M.A,e"6s"-oZ[f>3-8Q|&XgRJKBx][_W prn%GMzdxx["opO ln3:sDg=.{yA? e,i9WxFT!T3m<9'`GXY6.o&"KAyG{=a G{cnQ9h?NK6%v~Bqo"mV:}NEgf rF_nws|nY-F0U02wE9OR le& @`>k| >fD'oyK~dO4FTf Stallings vivid verses make you want to laugh out loud. Id like. does not worry about his body, even though hes a little heavy. So we like In order to be liked. Wise props up scarecrow silences. The lines may be of any length, though in its initial incarnation, the sestina followed a syllabic restriction. Some of the more repetitive forms, however, just don't work well a century or more later. Algernon Charles Swinburnes The Complaint of Lisa is a double sestina, in which twelve end-words recur across twelve twelve-line stanzas, culminating in a six-line envoi. effortless facile moderate smooth undemanding light In Elizabeth Bishops Sestina, the inanimate objects of the house begin to speak. In preparation for this, the students in your class are trying to leam some Spanish. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); In His Own Write Why I love a poet whos not a poet in the literal sense. The form of sestina requires adherence to its arbitrary and strict order. I had been recently dumped by a woman who was then dating a man named Bob. So we like In order to be liked. Im all like Take like out of our chat, wed all alike Flounder, agape, gesticulating like A foreign film sans subtitles, fall like Dumb phones to mooted desuetude. Sign up for our free newsletter. Bob Us just to admit thats what real speech is like. Its as if all that remains of our friend- endobj From Ezra Pounds translation of this poem, which appeared in a 1981 issue of the Iowa Review: I cling mam to her as is the flesh to the nail-tip Like She studied classics at the University of Georgia and Oxford University. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. is probably a nice guy. Read this sestina sampler selected by the author. Complete the dialogues by identifying the pictures. BDFECA When we fly, we fly over Kansas, we wave to Kansas X is a tale of loves gone wrong whose end words double down by all sharing the twenty-fourth letter of the alphabet: excuses, extra, ex, crux, deluxe, and fix (plus plausible substitutions, such as ax for ex), culminating in what seems to be death itself, journey[ing] on the Styx with Mr. X in our boat.. In hot summer have I great rejoicing Cancer and war. b\jZTJe"_49a)$#$. (envoi) ECA or ACE. This essay originally appeared in the Fall-Winter 2018 issue ofAmerican Poets, the biannual journal of the Academy of American Poets. The sestina is a capacious format thirty-nine lines it is, literally, a large field of text on the page. Those I can delete, but not my friends. Think of Jonah Winter's "Sestina" while reading the following excerpts. The first six stanzas are sextains; they have six lines each. Id like Us just to admit thats what real speech is like. In the style of Best American Poetry, each sestina in the anthology includes a note from the author describing how their sestina came about. Even plain "dislike" Is frowned on: there's no button for it. Us just to admit thats what real speech is like. In A. E. Stallingss 2013 Sestina: Like, a critique of Facebook in which every end word is like, she adds an epigraph, With a nod to Jonah Winter, whose Sestina: Bob uses the same satirical mode. So we like In order to be liked. The first sentence in the first line of Williamss envoi is Forgive me that. This makes sense in the narrative but is also a wink to the reader. subtitles") primarily serves to illustrate A. how crucial the word "like" is to people's ability to communicate with each other B. how judgmental some people are about the use of the word "like" as a conversational filler C. how the word "like" must be combined with gestures to make its meaning clear in conversation D. how . Oh, he owns a flower shop. at a poetry reading last weekhe had such a Bob- Sestina: Bob has subsequently appeared in Winters full-length collection Maine: Poems and in the aptly named Incredible Sestina Anthologyedited by Daniel Nester, where Winters sestina is referred to as world-famous..
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