CHAPTER AND VERSE

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From: The Village Voice
Date: 20050420
Author:Bell, Laura

CHAPTER AND VERSE

It's Notional Poetry Month-cruel old April. Random House Rudio'sTHE VOICE OF TH E POET series brings you the living (John Ashbery), the famously dead (Sylvia Plath), the glamorous (Edna St. Vincent Millay), the timeless (T.S. Eliot), and proof that working in on office needn't destroyyour soul (Wallace Stevens-still in the insurance business when he died at75), among illustrious others. These archival recordings of poets reading their own work are elegantly packaged (design by Chip Kidd), with brooding portraits and shots of original manuscripts showing handwritten ...

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