John O. Thompson's poems are sometimes brash and often learned, full of horse sense and perhaps a kind of divine folly. The are completely resistant to gloss and speak to a community of readers soured on old forms and unattached to new ones.
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John O. Thompson's poems are sometimes brash and often learned, full of horse sense and perhaps a kind of divine folly. The are completely resistant to gloss and speak to a community of readers soured on old forms and unattached to new ones.
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