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Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2002 10:48:38 -0600 Subject: Re: (urth) Crowley's The Translator From: Adam Stephanideson 3/31/02 7:26 AM, Matthew Davis at matthew@michaelscycles.freeserve.co.uk wrote: > Besides Nabokov and Brodsky, I also wonder how much Robert Frost might be an > influence - at the time of the Cuba Crisis I think he made some notable > comment but I can't remember what. Frost read a poem at Kennedy's inauguration, referred to on p. 4 of THE TRANSLATOR (which also has another reference to the Shelley quote). Neither Falin's poems nor Kit's own poems seem Frost-like to men, though I don't know that much about poetry. --Adam --