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Samizdat Blog
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Samizdat Blog Samizdat Blog Wednesday, May 02, 2018 Poetry, White Space, and the Letters of the Alphabet I've been thinking, lately, about those elements of poetry we tend to ignore: the actual letters used to write the words, and the white space that surrounds a poem on the page or screen. I wrote a little something about the first of these some months ago, and another piece, on poetry and white space, has just appeared in the most recent issue of Plume . The piece on letters and alphabets appeared in Ilanot Review . Here's a sample: In the kingdom of poetry, the letters, like many immigrants, tried hard not to draw attention to themselves. They were, in a sense, invisible, at least most of the time, and were resented if they asserted themselves—a situation that continues even now. The other day, for example, I spoke to my publisher, Marc, who complained about another writer he published. “He’s impossible!” Marc said, “he spends hours asking us to try new fonts, or to...
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