Eratosphere Forums - Metrical Poetry, Free Verse, Fiction, Art, Critique, Discussions Able Muse - a review of poetry, prose and art

Forum Left Top

Reply
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #1  
Unread 09-30-2024, 01:57 PM
Maryann Corbett's Avatar
Maryann Corbett Maryann Corbett is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Saint Paul, MN
Posts: 9,662
Default RIP Lewis Turco

I saw a FB post announcing that Lewis Turco had died, and I've found an obituary. Many of you will know his Book of Forms. I'm grateful to Lew for inventing the terzanelle, a favorite form of mine.
Reply With Quote
  #2  
Unread 09-30-2024, 02:11 PM
Roger Slater Roger Slater is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: New York
Posts: 16,623
Default

Oh, what a shame.

I didn't know he invented the terzanelle. He used a terzanelle of mine in the (I think) most recent edition, though it really wasn't very good. (I'm not just being modest here. I didn't care for it at all, but he saw it at the Sphere and asked for it so I couldn't bring myself to say no).

I remember him most for cranky diatribes about free verse not being poetry, etc., but somehow I liked him. May he rest in peace.
Reply With Quote
  #3  
Unread 09-30-2024, 02:35 PM
Susan McLean Susan McLean is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Iowa City, IA, USA
Posts: 10,236
Default

I never met him, but I would have liked to. He did formal poetry a service with his Book of Forms. I am sorry to hear that he has died.

Susan
Reply With Quote
  #4  
Unread 09-30-2024, 02:55 PM
Jayne Osborn's Avatar
Jayne Osborn Jayne Osborn is offline
Administrator
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Middle England
Posts: 7,033
Default

I'm very sorry to hear this news. I bought his Book of Forms and he instantly became my hero for having written it!
I didn't know him, but I would have liked to meet him, very much so.

Jayne
Reply With Quote
  #5  
Unread 10-01-2024, 08:17 AM
Shaun J. Russell Shaun J. Russell is offline
Moderator
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Columbus, OH
Posts: 2,208
Default

Aww. I only had a few minor interactions with him here at the 'Sphere, but his Book of Forms is quite literally always within arm's reach of my computer. I even cited it in my dissertation (specifically his comments on stanza breaks). He's left a good legacy.
Reply With Quote
  #6  
Unread Yesterday, 10:07 AM
Marshall Begel Marshall Begel is offline
New Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2023
Location: Madison, Wisconsin
Posts: 15
Default

..and that "Wesli Court" fellow who wrote his poems!
Reply With Quote
  #7  
Unread Yesterday, 01:57 PM
Ned Balbo Ned Balbo is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Posts: 525
Default

I'm very sorry to hear it. We corresponded on & off for several years after I reviewed his book The Gathering of Elders for Italian Americana in 2011. In the aftermath he was grateful and very generous with unsolicited tips on publication, copies of his own books, and more. On Facebook he was funny, punny, kind, and infuriating--yet charmingly so. It was as if he couldn't help saying exactly what he thought, no matter the subject or occasion--it was just who he was. In his blog he was the same way. As Wesli or Lew, he wrote some very fine poems, and we can all be grateful for his Book of Forms in many editions.

If you'd like to know him better, here's the link to his blog. You'll find a flood of light verse & in the "Categories" many entries to explore.
https://lewisturco.typepad.com/poetics/
Reply With Quote
  #8  
Unread Yesterday, 03:10 PM
Martin Elster Martin Elster is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Connecticut, USA
Posts: 7,580
Default

I'm very sad to hear this. Wes Hyatt, a writing friend of mine, had attended the same high school class with Lew at Meriden High in Connecticut. I once emailed Lew a terzanelle I had written. He was nice for giving me some great feedback on the poem and helping me enhance it.
Reply With Quote
  #9  
Unread Yesterday, 10:01 PM
R. S. Gwynn's Avatar
R. S. Gwynn R. S. Gwynn is offline
Member
 
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Beaumont, TX
Posts: 4,779
Default

We went back to Bread Loaf in 1968, where he was my faculty reader. I also introduced him to Eratosphere, where he proved so contentious that no conversation with him went anywhere. The Book of Forms has been useful to many poets, and it did help to keep the formal flame alive during some lean years.
Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump



Forum Right Top
Forum Left Bottom Forum Right Bottom
 
Right Left
Member Login
Forgot password?
Forum LeftForum Right


Forum Statistics:
Forum Members: 8,450
Total Threads: 22,247
Total Posts: 275,253
There are 980 users
currently browsing forums.
Forum LeftForum Right


Forum Sponsor:
Donate & Support Able Muse / Eratosphere
Forum LeftForum Right
Right Right
Right Bottom Left Right Bottom Right

Hosted by ApplauZ Online