Volume 23, Number 16 · October 14, 1976

Old Campaigners

By John Thompson
Sea Grapes
by Derek Walcott

Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 84 pp., $8.95

Leaping Clear and Other Poems
by Irving Feldman

Viking, 72 pp., $5.95

The poet in 'dry sufficient middle age,' not exactly 'ankle deep in money, thick as leaves,' yet rather more comfortable than as a youth he may really have expected to be, 'need not, does not, strive to compose. He writes.' He now requires 'nothing from poetry but true feeling, no pity, no fame, no healing.' Every day he sees something, it reminds him of something else, and he writes.



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