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1999 |
The Danish
Notebook
In The Danish Notebook, Michael
Palmer sets out "to connect the dots"—to discover which images and
designs will appear when his reflections (on poetry, on collaboration,
on work, on travel) and memories (of chance meetings, of conversations
among friends, of books read and movies seen) are set down on paper. The
result is part memoir, part correspondence, part travel diary, and part
poetic essay. Moving from the streets of Paris and San Francisco to the
top of a volcano in Hawaii, it reveals a rare, personal look at one of
the most original and influential poets of our time. |