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In Memoriam John Coltrane By Michael Stillman

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Upon reading ‘In Memoriam John Coltrane’ by Michael Stillman, it is easy to notice the alliteration the author uses in the short passage of the poem written in dedication to John Coltrane. Within the first line to begin the passage of the poem given to us, the author writes, ‘rolling, rolling through the cold,’ this alone displays the author’s use of repetition. Another use of repetition within the poem would be the author’s use of the word ‘coal,’ which is used throughout the poem. John Coltrane (September 23, 1926 – July 17, 1967), the man referred to in the piece’s title, was an American saxophonist who was credited with a heavy influence on modern jazz. Although his career had nothing to do with coal trains, the musician was not directly
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