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Article: Double Vision, Four Slovenian Poets: Ales Debeljak, Alojz Ihan, Brane Mozetic, and Jure Potokar.(Children's Review)
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- The Antioch Review
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- January 1, 1994
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At any other time, an anthology featuring young Slovenian poets would attract attention for - if nothing else - the opportunity it offers an English-language audience to see what the poets in Slovenia are doing these days. Which is why Frank O'Hara's reference to the poets of Ghana in "The Day Lady Died" is phrased to convey a blase curiosity; after all, the poets in Ghana are writing poems about their lives, the events of their days, their sorrow, joy, and confusion - the same sort of stuff poets everywhere are writing about. O'Hara suggests that it's how these poets write that is really of interest to him, how they wrestle their subjects into language, and his casual ...
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