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In his preface to Visitations, Mr. Whitt writes, Poetry is the poet. Etymologically, the word means maker, but what the poet ultimately makes is not so much the poem as himself. The poet is his own audiencethough others eavesdropand each poem that he is moved to write speaks to him with a new voice, one that he has never heard before. Thus goes the poet, from poem to poem, from rebirth to rebirth, constantly recreating himself in a perpetual fuite en avant. The poems in this little book, which were composed over a period of fifteen years, are arranged thematically, not chronologically, and are not meant to trace any discernable evolution, but rather to show the many metamorphoses that the Muse works upon the poet.
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This book is actually a descendant report on the Immigrant John Witt. Whytt, Whitt. He was born in Ireland 1645 and came to America in 1667.He had four sons and they have covered our land. Extensive research over 20 years. A few of the Sir Names are Whitt, Fleming, Bellamy, Franklin, Daux, Syhockley, Harris, Puckett, Robinette, Phipps, and a host of others, 12,000 names in people in this report.
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