tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3264914780516321436.post8037672036359515906..comments2023-10-21T21:54:39.121+13:00Comments on Tim Jones: Books in the Trees: An Interview With Sugu PillayTim Joneshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14856414700019368658noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3264914780516321436.post-51051058822303292912012-08-30T21:03:07.381+12:002012-08-30T21:03:07.381+12:00I found Sugu's answer to question 4 particular...I found Sugu's answer to question 4 particularly suggestive with its positing of three different types of poetry. I tend towards her second 'parachute' target, although I think play and critical insight can be closely linked. I think the title poem published on your blog on Tuesday, Tim, was definitely one that invited, even required, the reader's active participation in the process of meaning. <br /><br />It sounds like an interesting and challenging collection, in that all these approaches are present.<br /><br />Now, I wish I were a robot, so I could more easily enter the right words below!Penelopehttp://pscottier.comnoreply@blogger.com