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Excerpt from The Wolgamot Interstice
Felicia, incidentally, was the best liked poet of the evening, at least for the more sober patrons. Her figure certainly had something to do with it, but more than one undergraduate girl was impressed by how profoundly serious she obviously was. Kenneth Kant was as obviously not serious, and some of those same arbiters decided he was just exploiting the movement.
Kant's poems sounded as if written by a bad poet on short notice. As a matter of fact, they were written by an excellent poet on the verge of alcoholic stupor. One is printed in this volume. Another demanded politely In John Crowe Ransom that he ram his textures up his structures and had as refrain.
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