David Slavitt

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False Poets and Real Poets

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[A] dreadful flatness and didacticism dooms all of Slavitt, whose tedious pentameters [in "Vital Signs"] offer no surprises, whose learning remains poetically inert, and whose new poems are, if anything, less interesting than his earlier ones. (p. 14)

Helen Vendler, "False Poets and Real Poets," in The New York Times Book Review (© 1975 by The New York Times Company; reprinted by permission), September 7, 1975, pp. 6-14.∗

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