On this page the following entries were made in the “January, 2007” time-frame.
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Poetry News For January 30, 2007
Poetry News:
Creeley was a domestic poet, right down to the dog —
Poetry anthology resounds with the voices of women long silent —
They died in 2006, but their written words will live on —
Ibrahim Nasrallah is a writer of figurative poems, but he always expects trouble from his books —
Top ten books [...]
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Poetry News For January 29, 2007
Poetry News:
The more you like the poetic equivalent of a nice tune, easy to hum, the more Bernstein means to disrupt your complacency —
Last year, I decided to run for the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle —
The number of independent bookstores has been steadly growing. But will they survive? [...]
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Poetry News For January 28, 2007
Poetry News:
Google mashes up books and maps —
“I hate publishing!” Alfred Tennyson complained —
Edward Thomas on the Lagans Road by Seamus Heaney —
The Man With Two Brains —
A New Book Promises an Intriguing Twist to the Epic Tale of ‘Doctor Zhivago’ —
Remembering Brainard —
Edwin Arlington Robinson article at the [...]
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Poetry News For January 27, 2007
Poetry News:
Coleridge’s daughter hid her poetic passions —
The Great Poet Is Dead But Not Forgiven —
Review: Complete Poems and Selected Letters of Hart Crane —
As poets and lumberjacks, Stephen Philbrick “™71 and his son Frank “™01 have crafted a life that combines nature, poetry, and manual labor —
I suspect Shapiro’s evident [...]
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Poetry News For January 26, 2007
Poetry News:
If you’re going to be a surgeon, and you have poetry in your heart, you’ll be a better surgeon —
Chancellor’s Lecture Series presents Jane Smiley on reading, writing and creativity [has video] —
I initially believed Okashita-san was a woman, because his tanka are very gentle —
Google plots e-books coup —
Europop [...]
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Poetry News For January 25, 2007
Poetry News:
Detroit in two tongues —
Gritty New York poet Eileen Myles struggles with life and work in a shiny, happy city —
English professor compiles American Indian poetry —
Writing, dreaming earn poet top award —
Oscar nod for Canadian animator’s The Danish Poet —
Sometimes one moment of experience, one memory, can epitomize [...]
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