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Shafer Hall: Mina Loy

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

Here lies my Renee Lenore breathing
All over my pillow; woman poets make her pink.
I blush when I think about how we educated each
Other in:

friction or rustling of the breath, intonated or
untonated, through a narrow opening between
two of the mouth organs; uttered through close
approach of the organs of articulation,

— said of certain consonantal sounds

Mina Loy defined fricative a million times.

Filed Under: contributors 69, Issue 69, Poetry, Poetry 69 Tagged With: Contributors 69, Poetry, Poetry 69, Shafer Hall

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