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Five easy pieces #4: Little Six
Golden age or not, England under Elizabeth I was a very minor European power. Keen to be part of the cultural mainstream, its poets imitated Italian forms such as the sonnet. And a tricky French form Italians called the sestina the little six. Philip Sidney wrote a clever but vapid double sestina what a show-off.
Not heard of it? Me neither, until I stumbled across Marilyn Hackers arresting Untoward Occurrence at Embassy Poetry Reading.
Took me a while to see its structure or even that it had one. You will be quicker. Heres the challenge. Given a list of six words, return a template for a sestina.
q)sest string`pleased`read`poetry`death`seasons`subjects
“pleased” “read” “poetry” “death” “seasons” “subjects” “” “subjects” .. .. “pleased” “” “pleased read” “poetry death” “seasons subjects”
Single expression, please. Usual rules no control words. Hint: iterate with the Scan form of Converge.
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