![]() ![]() ![]() Martha Carpentier, 35, an associate professor of English who has discussed Morrison’s poetry in her classes at Seton Hall University, N. He has read Morrison’s poetry, which he considers “very good.” Burwick, who had Morrison as a student in 1965, says: “Blake was a kind of cult figure in the mid-1960s, and now Morrison is a cult figure.” He still recalls Morrison’s own 20-plus page paper on Blake as perhaps the best he’s ever received. Frederick Burwick’s class on the 18th-Century English poet William Blake sometimes write papers comparing Morrison to Blake. Meanwhile, Morrison’s lyrics and poetry have been the subject of a paper presented by Frank Lisciandro at the winter, 1989, convention of the Modern Language Assn., a group of college and university teachers that seeks to advance literary and linguistic studies.Īt UCLA, students in Prof. But he declined to discuss the poetry in specifics, explaining, “I may want to write a book on it.” Fowlie, who wrote the preface for the forthcoming book “The Doors’ Complete Book of Lyrics,” admires Morrison’s lyrics and poems. ![]()
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