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Poetry News For May 11, 2008

Posted May 11th, 2008 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

  1. Victorian poet Gerard Manley Hopkins is so moved by a shipwreck that he starts writing again
  2. Quiet, dear, Mummy’s writing
  3. Pulp Fiction was a seminal film. Will Shakespeare was a seminal poet. Obviously it follows that the two should be mixed together, which is exactly what has been done at Pulp Bard. LOL —
  4. But Pritikin is taking nothing for granted, and continues to promote Wrigley’s salvation. Here is his poem to rally the troops
  5. Pupils were asked to imagine how it feels to be imprisoned without access to a fair trial and then express their feelings in the form of a poem
  6. Alexander Pope’s longest and most elaborate poem, The Dunciad, has a good claim to be the greatest unread poem in the language.
  7. place the pauses in his lines in different places and you get different poems, like removing the dashes from Emily Dickinson’s poems

Guns buried in flowers” is how Schumann described them.

ha.

ps. I hope you moms have a nice Mother’s Day today.

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