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Branch
Redd Review issue 6, Edited & published by Bill
Sherman, Branch Redd Books, USA, 2002, pp 80,
£5/$10. ISBN 0-9615784-8-3
BRR
edited & published by Bill Sherman is one of the
most admirable literary Journals. It is marked
by genuine autobiographical touches. Sherman has
brought to his Journal a wide experience of literature,
sincere sympathies, and a rich sense of humour.
Sherman is unhappy due to lack of public interest
in the English translations of the poetry of Dagny
Juel, along with " the deep feminist introduction"
by the translator, Norwegian poet Hanne Bramness.
As I came to know that the issue Number 6 would
be the last one, I wrote to Sherman that such
highly accomplished quality Journals deserved
more publications. The Journal is highly informative.
For example, we are told about Pound's insistence
that the "hyacinth girl" in Eliot's The Waste
Land was not Marianne Moore. Besides, BRR has
the last four letters Asa Benveniste wrote to
Sherman. AB died in 1990; Tom Raworth's obituary
appeared in Critical Quarterly (Volume 32 Number
5). The four letters alone are worth the price
of the Journal. What is good about the letters
is the enormous vitality of relations between
Sherman and Asa Benveniste. The inter-relationship
illuminates us about Sherman's life, his "health
crises", "longstanding hangups with women", and
his book Pango Pahngo. The Journal is unusual
in presenting rare facts: Hawthorne's daughter,
Phoebi Merivale, donated the manuscript of MARBLE
FAUN to the British Museum. The Journal contains
2 circular poems by Richard Kostaelanetz, and
" Death of the Poet Arthur Rimbaud 1854-91" by
Asa Benveniste. The phrase "the blunt economics
of murder" indicates that Asa Benveniste is psychologically
more penetrating than most of his contemporaries.
The content of the Journal is enriched by some
of the finest poems of Michael March, Boris Vian,
Paul Vans, Patricia Clare Lamb, Jeremy Hilton,
Bill Sherman, Frances Presley, C.C. Gilmore, and
R. W. Ferrara. Ruwayda Rifka's "The Blue Note"
proves that the variety and richness of BRR is
quite bewildering.
-SANTOSH
KUMAR
Chief Editor, Cyberwit.net
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