AM or PM? Either works fine for me as I've already voted.
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AM or PM? Either works fine for me as I've already voted.
Yes sounds fine to me, time and top 5.
(JBI, you have put Gautier in twice.)
I think you miss one of the main points though Mac which is time. I think it was more or less a unanimous decision upon this point when it was discussed here as was the want to focus on a poem or group of poems:
http://www.online-literature.com/for...ad.php?t=50841
As I say, I would be very happy to dig into Dante in particular myself, though I don’t think this is perhaps the best time and place for it personally. I can’t re-read the whole of Purgatory and digest my thoughts on this with everything else I am reading at the minute, but I can happily manage a few poems. Maybe a few extracts of this would work, but then you would be taking it out of the context of the drama which I don't think would be that helpful to the overall picture of it.
Right OK.
Shakespeare and Goethe wrote in verse (at least most of the time), but I wouldn't consider Faust or any of Shakespeare's plays poetry. As for Dante, this really doesn't seem like the place for it. I don't need to tell you how isolating one section of the Comedy takes away from the whole; certainly taking individual cantos would as well.
I don't know. I just assumed we would be discussing lyrical poetry.
OK Neely... we're awaiting the results.:crazy:
OK, I've added them up but the results are at home, I'll post them later at around 6pm my time, sorry.
OK, this is the leaderboard according to my calculations:
1 Leopardi – Unspecified 51
2 Pablo Neruda - Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair 38
3 Browning – Unspecified 35
4 Federico Garcia-Lorca - Selected Poems 33
5 Gautier – Unspecified 31
6 Baudelaire – Les Fleurs du Mal 30
7 Shi Jing - Book of Songs - Ancient Chinese Poetry 29
8 Rainer Maria Rilke - Unspecified 28
9 Simic – Unspecified 27
10 Petrarch – Canzoniere 24
What do we do now, re-vote the top 5 to pick a final choice?
I could go with any one of these five but as it is here is my five choices in order:
1. Gautier
2. Browning
3. Leopardi
4. Garcia-Lorca
5. Neruda
Neruda
Leopardi
Browning
Lorca
Gautier
1. Gautier
2. Leopardi
3. Browning
4. Garcia-Lorca
5. Neruda