‘The poems are something-nothing spaces in which anything might happen, and they frequently end with a feeling of incipience, readying themselves for a change in the weather.’
Matthew Bevis on New York School poet James Schuyler.
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Schuyler once told an interviewer that he didn’t write the kind of poetry that attracted critics. ‘It’s too easy...