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On Wed, 12 Feb 2025 6:33:52 +0000, George J. Dance wrote:https://www.imghippo.com/i/gJIH8498pOk.jpg - Title page
>"The Collected Poems of Robert Creeley 1945 - 1975"
>Lines, pp. 664-665There is no poem listed called "The Days Pile Up," and there is no first
line of "The days pile up like unread newspapers,"
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Your move, George Dance. The other book of Mr. Creeley's poems is at:
https://dokumen.pub/the-collected-poems-of-robert-creeley-19752005-9780520941670.html
[...]No "The Days Pile Up" in there either.
We have had the link (and access to the book) since we started lookingI didn't call Nancy Gene a plagiarist but the opening lines of both
for the phantom poem. The poem is not in that book (or any other book).>>
I was given the information on the poem by a trusted source;>but given
this claim of yours that it doesn't appear in [/Collected Poems of
Robert
Creeley 1945 - 1975/], and Creeley's claim (quoted on Amazon) that that
[book contains everything he published up till 1975,] I think I'll have
to wait till the
copy I ordered on Amazon is in my hands and I can see for myself if it's
actually in that book or not. I don't see any reason to make a move
until then, so you'll just l have to wait.>Since it will take me longer to receive the book than it would take you,
I've asked Will to not give the group any information on it. I've read
HarryLiar's made-up stories about why Will won't tell you the name of
the book, so I think it's best for me to tell you that much at least.I was given the information on the poem by a trusted source; but given>
this claim of yours that it doesn't appear in /Collected Poems,
1945-1975/ plus Creeley's claim (quoted on Amazon) that that book
contains everything he published up until 1975, I think I'll have to
wait till the copy I ordered on Amazon is in my hands and I can see for
myself if it's actually in the book I ordered or not. I don't see a
reason to make any "move" till then, so you'll just have to wait.
It's up to you, but we will expect a full apology from you and Mr.
Dockery for calling us a "plagiarist"
and "second hander." We write ourOf course, I wrote a very similar opening line back in 1976 that has
own poetry and have no need to plagiarize anyone else's.
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