Letter from Poetry Magazine

Letter to the Editor

by Bill Batchelor
Dear Editor,

Don Paterson’s “Aphorisms” are the literal equivalent to a set of Gary Larson’s “The Far Side” cartoons. While it is true a picture speaks a thousand words, it can also be said that a few well-chosen words can easily conjure up a unique picture, a picture which, when viewed through the many-varied aspects of the human condition, results in a unique version for every reader. I enjoyed exploring this landscape and look forward to more of the same. Bravo!

Wilson, North Carolina

Originally Published: December 31, 2005

Poetry is looking for thought-provoking responses to work published in the magazine, as well as letters that raise new questions about the state of contemporary poetry. To send us your letter, please fill out all the fields below.

If we choose to use your letter, we will notify you by phone. If you have not heard from us within two weeks of sending your letter, you may assume we will not be using it. All letters may be edited for length and clarity, and may appear online, in print, or both.

Please do NOT send poetry submissions to this account. See Submission Guidelines for further information and policies regarding poetry submissions.

   Cancel

* All fields are required

MORE FROM THIS ISSUE

This prose originally appeared in the December 2005 issue of Poetry magazine

December 2005

Originally appeared in Poetry magazine.

This poem has learning resources.

This poem is good for children.

This poem has related video.

This poem has related audio.