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-- Dear Mr. Buckley: W. H. von Dreele is so prolific that one might tend to take his witty verse for granted or skim right over it. But the eight lines of rhymed, perfectly metered tetrameter on Bush's European trip (June 30) are really ingenious.
Look what he packs into the four lines on the French visit: "In Evian, a 'put it there' / From George to that Old Europe pair / Relieved the tension; but worldviews / Preclude invites to barbeques." Check the rhyming of "a 'put it there'" with "Old Europe pair"; also "worldviews" precluding "barbeques."
Hysterical. He tells a long story with brevity, charm, and perfect technique.
And he does it all the time.
Sam Segal
East Hampton, N.Y.
--Dear Mr. Segal: You have a sharp eye. Von Dreele is very special and uniquely ingenious.