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The Quarrel- Language and Format

Through DiPrima’s language and format, she conveys her anger of her partner in a way that is spread through every line. Her language is informal, relying more on a conversational type of written word. This feels like a poem you would write in your diary, angry at your partner who is just not understanding your […]

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The Quarrel

A Close Reading of Diane di Prima’s “The Quarrel”   Diane di Prima’s “The Quarrel” is seemingly about a woman who is angry with her artist husband/partner/Mark as he draws “Brad who was asleep on the bed” while she has both an external and internal dialogue about her feelings of being ignored and overworked. She […]

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Image of Eugenio Montale

Hey Jack Kerouac, Set the record straight. Ginsberg’s “Sunflower Sutra” sounds more like Montale than Blake.

This post discusses the intertextuality between Ginsberg’s “Sunflower Sutra” and Montale’s “Portami il girasole, (Bring me the Sunflower).” It aims to illustrate how the latter could be a source for the former. While the poems are published at a distance of three decades (Montale’s in 1925 and Ginsberg’s in 1955), they both draw upon the […]

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