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Any recommendations on books on poetry? Like, the basic shit, structure, rhyming scheme, all that jazz; it's been years since I've done poetry for academic purposes so anything is great

>> No.3330585

Ode less travelled by mr. fry

>> No.3330622

>>3330122
The Ode Less Travelled by Stephen Fry

>> No.3330624

Theodotus Travelled by Stephen Fry

>> No.3331774

>>3330122
Pee in the road house, by Stephen Fry

>> No.3331782

>>3330122
The Loaded Battered Wife, by Stephen Fry

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The anal cavity most travelled, By Stephen Fry.

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I Sucked Off a Negro Gentleman in a Harrods Changing Room by Stephen Fry

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The Old Les Travis, by Steve N. Fry

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Theo D., Les Travelle De. par Stephane Frie.

>> No.3331864

Okay. Have you spent any time on Google?

There are a lot of these books (and perhaps you already know this) out there but I heartily recommend The Making of a Poem by Mark Strand and Eavan Boland OR The Discovery of Poetry by Francis Mayes OR Ordinary Genuis by Kim Addonizio (this and the first book I'd especially suggest if you want to begin writing poetry). Hope that helps.