Robert Creeley, the simplicity and length of poetry, was the first episode, once again wrote that people believed that poetry would be easy and easy to understand. But this is not the case when thinking about what the poem actually says. In line 15 of this verse, Cree shows the average day of ordinary people's journey in contemporary society. The example of this journey seems simple and boring, but the poem itself poses a question "why not do it more?" This problem seems to be accepted by Creey in his other writings and life.
Robert Kriley is a contemporary poet who writes in "alternative style" similar to Stephen Crane. Creey is often associated with Montenegrin poets, including Charles Olsen, Robert Duncan and Alan Ginsberg. Creelie is a prolific writer who publishes over 60 books. Wallace Stevens is one of the best contemporary poets, but many of his best poems are written in seemingly rhythmic white poetry (ie, rhythmic inequality scale). His instrument is very good, it can not be categorized; perhaps when writing a poetry only Heartland can compete with him.
I gained the privilege to read with Robert Creeley. To introduce my reading, I would like to mention some words about my poetry and add some respect for my respect for Kriley. I said he was a friend and I said "mentor", but he does not make me so officially. He disturbed me as a "friend." "Friends and friends" In 2000, I sent an e-mail to the list of undisclosed recipients about the presidential election. I am working for Goa and encourage people in major states to watch over the Nader. I have forgotten how to name the list, but it is a bad form. Aga Khan 's office sent an automatic reply because of its spirit and diplomacy, but it was not so good. Some people will say back and send back e - mails. Withdraw! Especially I think that I am terrible because it seems like a word I want to oppose to withdraw. Please do not let yourself overlook the discussion and all of them. A few days later Robert Kriley wrote a letter to me. I am drowning. Robert Creeley is in my inbox.