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Poetry News For February 18, 2007

Posted February 18th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

  1. Mary Oliver‘ first book of poems, “No Voyage” (1965), was reviewed in this publication by James Dickey, who dumped all over it [scroll down] —
  2. Let’s start with the concept of non-separation
  3. Derek Walcott’s Selected Poems confirm him as a master of form
  4. Wordsmiths share tools
  5. Annette Allen and the poetry of wonder
  6. Google sues Polish poets over gmail.pl

No paczki in Nashville. :(

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2 Responses to: “Poetry News For February 18, 2007”

  1. Sam Rasnake responds:
    Posted: February 18th, 2007 at 8:47 am

    That is an amazing note about Dickey. How foolish– “predictably good” and “never seems quite to be in her poems”. But, I guess if you’re going to be wrong, why not be wrong in a massive, over the top way.

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