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Poetry News For April 4, 2007

Posted April 4th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

  1. Radish King marks the first book of poems I’ve read that has made me want to call in for penicillin
  2. Robinson used traditional forms of poetry but focused much of his attention on nontraditional literary topics, often writing about otherwise ordinary, working-class people and events
  3. This year, NPR.org renews its partnership with the Academy of American Poets to bring you an April of verse
  4. Frederick Seidel, Don McKay among those on Griffin Poetry Prize short lists
  5. Poet’s kind of town, Pittsburgh is …
  6. When I tell people my thesis topic, Medievalism in Australian Poetry, I often encounter blank stares
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One Response to: “Poetry News For April 4, 2007”

  1. Sam Rasnake responds:
    Posted: April 4th, 2007 at 3:17 pm

    Found fascinating the review of Radish King. Interesting points. Thanks for the link, Jilly.

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