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Wanda Coleman

FOR POETRY LOVERS WHO DIG THE MANIC

This favorite link may be old news to some, but I was delighted to be hipped to the Caroline Bergvall Dante poem, “Via”, sent courtesy Dr. Natasha Saje at Westminster College, Utah. Received with pleasure. Enjoy….
Here’s the link: http://mediamogul.seas.upenn.edu/pennsound/authors/Bergvall/Bergvall-Caroline-Via-2004.mp3

2 Comments for “FOR POETRY LOVERS WHO DIG THE MANIC”

  1. Wanda,
    Thanks for posting the link to Caroline’s Via, an amazing piece. The link didn’t work for me so I’m posting the link to her page at UPENN here for folks. They can find VIA there along with other fabulous pieces. Do check out the Shorter Chaucer Tales too.
    http://writing.upenn.edu/pennsound/x/Bergvall.php

    Posted By: Sina Queyras on December 28, 2008 at 2:45 pm
  2. Thanks for this link. The poem is wonderful. And like so much on Harriet, it’s a brand new discovery for me.
    As for the link, it may work better to copy and paste it rather than clicking on it. That’s what worked for me.
    Jason Crane
    The Jazz Session
    http://thejazzsession.com

    Posted By: Jason Crane on January 2, 2009 at 8:17 am

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