It was interesting that I was reading Fanny Howe's Selected at the same time as Jordan Davis.  The UC press poetry series seems to be steering a middle course.  Good-- but not very radical poets-- like Fanny Howe.  (Calvin Bedient, Robert Hass, and Brenda Hillman are the directors of this series.)  These books can get reviewed in the New York Times (unlike, say, Sun & Moon Press).  I love the poem "Veteran," which begins "I don't believe in ashes.  Some of the others do."  I keep wanting to rewrite it though, substituting my own terms of belief and non-belief.  I don't know how to take so much unironic religiosity.  Howe is how a language poet?  Guilt by association?  
My list of poets to read more of this year:  Bernadette Mayer, Tom Raworth, early Clark Coolidge.  
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