Writing in Slate (08.05.12), in his article “Lucrezia Borgia’s Hair and Forgotten Names”,Robert Pinsky, the U.S. poet who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and who contributed an example of his poetry to Issue 7 of Interlitq, finds that “Walter Savage Landor can write a memorable poem about almost anything” and goes on to state that Landor ” lived, and kept writing, into his 90s and wrote some remarkable poems about being old”, expressing “the idea that early friendships and late are equally vulnerable to oblivion”
Posted May 8, 2012
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Writing in Slate (08.05.12), in his article “Lucrezia Borgia’s Hair and Forgotten Names”, Robert Pinsky, the U.S. poet who is a Consulting Editor for Interlitq, and who contributed an example of his poetry to Issue 7 of Interlitq, finds that “Walter Savage Landor can write a memorable poem about almost anything” and goes on to state that Landor “ lived, and kept writing, into his 90s and wrote some remarkable poems about being old”, expressing “the idea that early friendships and late are equally vulnerable to oblivion”.