Clark Coolidge, another on my top twenty list, which only includes 19 in order to leave room for error.  An incredibly powerful sense of sound and rhythm, obviously.  I love the way he watches himself write, examining the process of writing as he goes along.  Ambivalence?  There are vast stretches I haven't yet come to terms with, especially in his later and very early work.  For me, he hit a peak in the late 1970s and early 1980s.  "Own Face" is an extraordinary book.   Likewise "The Crystal Text."  I used to think he wrote too much, but then I realized that quantity, in this case, is an integral part of the entire project.  You couldn't ask him to write less, anymore than you could limit Jordan to a thousand poems.  I have about 100 favorite Coolidge poems.  I think somewhere he calls this "the plethoric mode."  I usually like short poems, hence my interest in Williams, Creeley, Niedecker, etc...  Coolidge I like both short and long.   I started playing drums because of him.  What better inspiration?  And all that cave and mineral imagery... 
 
 
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