[Stylist] thoughts on a book I'm beginning to read

Barbara HAMMEL poetlori8 at msn.com
Fri Sep 3 22:07:42 UTC 2021


From what I can gather so far, the author is demostrating how critics and reviewers shaped what they thought American poetry should look like. They lambasted the American poet at home and upheld the English — somewhat — while abroad defending American readers. Thus far I've not discovered who they liked except Mr. Dana — his first name is escaping me at this moment — was not liked. 

Barbara Hammel

> On Sep 3, 2021, at 14:49, Vejas Vasiliauskas via Stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi Barbara, 
> That's awful! I can say that I have really appreciated your and others' critiques. This list has helped me grow as a writer, rather than set me back. 
> I'm just a little confused about one thing: is this actually what the author thinks, or is the author just stating others' opinions and informing us about them? Not good either way. 
> Vejas  
>> n Sep 3, 2021, at 12:07, Barbara HAMMEL via Stylist <stylist at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> I found a book on Bookshare entitled "Who Killed The American Poet" and I'm only in chapter 1 but thus far it aggravates me to know that critics and reviewers have so much power. I'm glad that when I critique other's work I have never told someone their subject or their writing was essentially worthless. When you make a judgment like that, it's about you and not about the writer. That would be like me, from my younger days, as now the poetry editor for Slate and Stylus, to decide that blind poets can only write abstract sonnets because man we need a form but if you can't understand something with an obscure meaning you're truly blind. Okay, so that's just my take on the book thus far. (Can you believe a critic actually said Poe didn't write poetry and that it was just taking notes?)   
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>> Barbara Hammel
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