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Reddit mentions of The New World (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets)

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of The New World (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets). Here are the top ones.

The New World (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets)
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Height10.5 Inches
Length6.75 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 1985
Weight1.25002102554 Pounds
Width0.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on The New World (Princeton Series of Contemporary Poets):

u/MaryOutside ยท 1 pointr/literature

I think maybe I just ordered it from the library. I know this is different, but I am a fan of Frederik Turner's The New World, which is also long-form, modern poetry.

u/veritasae ยท 1 pointr/wordcount

Well color me ignorant. I know nothing of what you speak. I took a look at Frederick Turner's The New world - the best I could come up with was the Amazon Page for it where you read some excerpts.

I read some of the introductory information, also the first couple of stanzas. I must admit, it feels like it must be an acquired taste. What do you think about epic poetry as an art form? (Besides to obvious - you are writing in it of course) Do you feel like it is an acquired taste? And if so - how do you find yourself composing epic poetry as opposed to some other form of poetry, or straight fiction?

When you speak of using The New World as a close analogue for your own, in what regard to you refer? Meter? Plot? Genre? All of the above, or possibly only some?