End rhymes are not enough. Every word-sound in a poem should find an echo in another, neighbouring word's sound to achieve what Ezra Pound called melopoeia. (This is something like what the Welsh call Cynghanned.)
End rhymes are not enough. Every word-sound in a poem should find an echo in another, neighbouring word's sound to achieve what Ezra Pound called mel… - Anne Stevens
End rhymes are not enough. Every word-sound in a poem should find an echo in another, neighbouring word's sound to achieve what Ezra Pound called mel…
- Anne Stevens
We recognize the reality of the marketplace. We're fighting to win, and that's what we're going to do. This is not the time to hide. - Anne Stevens
We recognize the reality of the marketplace. We're fighting to win, and that's what we're going to do. This is not the time to hide.
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