• Re: 'Tis May Now in New England / Bliss Carman

    From will.dockery@will.dockery@gmail-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (Will-Dockery) to rec.arts.poems on Tue Sep 23 15:10:22 2025
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    George J. Dance wrote:
    Will Dockery wrote:


    George J. Dance wrote:

    Today's poem on Penny's Poetry blog:
    'Tis May Now in New England, by Bliss Carman

    Back to the golden marshes
    Comes summer at full tide
    [...]
    https://gdancesbetty.blogspot.com/2022/05/tis-may-now-in-new-england-bliss-carman.html

    Perhaps we'll known in Canada, Bliss Carman is definitely somewhat
    obscure here in the U.S.

    The most famous Canadian poet here would have to be Leonard Cohen.



    Hey, Will. I appreciate the information you posted on Cohen (which I
    snipped here only because it's already on the thread now). Cohen was my
    first "favorite poet" back when I was a teenager, and still ranks in my
    Top 10.

    I do have to add, though, since it's a Bliss Carman thread, that Carman
    was probably as well-known in the U.S.A. in his day as Cohen was in his.

    'William Bliss Carman FRSC (April 15, 1861 - June 8, 1929) was a
    Canadian poet, acclaimed in his later days as "Canada's poet laureate." Carman was born and grew up in Canada, but lived most of his life in the United States, where he achieved international fame. During the early
    half of the 20th century, he was "widely accepted as the greatest
    Canadian poet of all."'

    Read more: https://pennyspoetry.fandom.com/wiki/Bliss_Carman



    Thanks again for the update, George.


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