Cento Examples and Attribution
Sarah has published some centos. Here are a couple that you'll enjoy:http://www.literarybohemian.com/poetry/poem/two-poems-by-sarah-j-sloat/P1/(first one)...
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I have another in the new issue of Menacing Hedge! "Crepe Paper Body," 3rd one on the page. http://www.menacinghedge....12/entry-sloat.php#crepe
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Thanks, Sarah! I love it. Especially the first line and the volcano line. I have to read more Desnos. I have one triolet on a line of his.
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These are wonderful, Sarah! I liked This was my New England and also Among the watermelons particularly. I'm still hung up on how to cite sources for them. I used Simone Muench's Wolf Cento as a...
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Who's reading Crepe Paper Body, Sarah? She changed clothes to 'attires'. I can see how it would read easier aloud. Your attribution there looks to be precisely line by line. I guess it gets harder if...
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Thanks all. Alison, that's me reading Crepe Paper Body, and indeed I changed "clothes" to "attires" by accident. The thing is I have two translations, and probably had the wrong one in my hand. I...
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Simone Muench just cites the author rather than the poem and the author. I suppose you can do that too. One of the rules is you can't use two lines from the same poem, so you could make a cento...
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I've always liked "Naked, Come Shivering" a lot. The title always reminds me of CD Wright's "Deepstep Come Shining."
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