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Walks in Rome

F.T. Prince

Anvil Press Poetry, 1987

  • pbk.

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"The hardback edition is limited to seventy-five numbered copies signed by the author"--Verso of t.p

LC has copy no. 28, signed in ink on half-title page by F.T. Prince. DLC

Source: Purchase, June 6, 1988 (DLC #95125). DLC

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In F.T. Prince's new poem a visit to Rome brings back memories of fifty years ago, today's graffiti contrasting with Mussolini's slogans. Things seen, a plaque for Stendhal or a chapel with paintings by Caravaggio, are used to suggest young and older experience. What David Gascoyne described as Prince's 'memorable, quite personal peculiarity of phrasing' and his 'fresh clarity of vision' are in evidence throughout this poem, his first publication since "Later On".

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