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This page from Art Recess 6 (Issues Around Formality) features South Street, a double sonnet which opens the Nineties section of Something Solid by Adam Fieled.
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South Street is by far the most revised poem in Something Solid. It has appeared online in almost a dozen different, variegated forms.
Chris DeFranco, who appears as himself in South Street, is also the muse, as Chris DeLuca, for Cheltenham Elegy #261.
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Something Solid is a triptych of sonnets and double sonnets by American writer Adam Fieled. It explores the author's life in the Nineties and in Aughts Philadelphia, and up to the present day. Portions have appeared in Otoliths, The Argotist Online, Argotist Online Poetry, Monday Journal, The Seattle Star, PennSound, Synchronized Chaos, Ink Pantry, The Helios Mss, P.F.S. Post, and elsewhere. The book is comprised of: The Nineties, Aughts Philly, and Miscellaneous Sonnets.
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