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Article #812877Re: PPB: Always Marry an April Girl / Ogden Nash
From: parnellos.pizza@
Date: Mon, 09 May 2022 02:22
Date: Mon, 09 May 2022 02:22
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George J. Dance wrote: > On 2022-05-02 6:56 p.m., W.Dockery wrote: >> General-Zod wrote: >>> George J. Dance wrote: >>> >>>> Today's poem on Penny's Poetry Blog: >> >>>> Always Marry an April Girl, by Ogden Nash >>>> [...] >>>> April golden, April cloudy, >>>> Gracious, cruel, tender, rowdy; >>>> [...] >>>> https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/04/always-marry-april-girl-ogden-nash.html >>>> >> >>> Cool, second read >> >> >> Nash definitely was the master of his niche in poetry. > Oh, yeah. As an example:I remember one textbook I picked up in the last > half of the last century. It was very modern in its approach to verse. > First, it ignored rhythm / meter completely. Second, it pontificated > that rhyme was good only for humorous effect; and the one example of > rhyme it cited was Ogden Nash. > Be that as it may, I'm glad to have his poetry on the blog. This debut > is a bit out of the ordinary -- it reads like a love poem he dashed off > to his wife, whether he did or whether he designed it that way (probably > the latter, since his wife was born in March). Yes, during the 1970s, rhymed poetry wasn't taken seriously. By the 1990s that was definitely changing.
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