I Hoid Dat
"I hoid dat" is the best verbal way I know to show complete and utter agreement. Thus the title for an occasional "feature" on this blog.
This is WS Di Piero ( a poet who has also written extensively on visual art) in the October 2006 issue of POETRY (Chicago):
I read poetry and fiction--the little fiction that I read--more for style than content, for the palpable sense of an imagination re-fashioning reality expressively, where the tics and chewiness and cadences of language are themselves all one passion. When someone recommends a book by saying "It's about a married couple who..." my eyelids droop.
Uh-huh.
This is WS Di Piero ( a poet who has also written extensively on visual art) in the October 2006 issue of POETRY (Chicago):
I read poetry and fiction--the little fiction that I read--more for style than content, for the palpable sense of an imagination re-fashioning reality expressively, where the tics and chewiness and cadences of language are themselves all one passion. When someone recommends a book by saying "It's about a married couple who..." my eyelids droop.
Uh-huh.
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