Poetry News for November 15, 2007
Poetry News:
- — SERIAL SYSTEM HURTS OUR NOVELS; And Too Many American Writers Want to Own Automobiles, Says George Barr McCutcheon By Joyce Kilmer —
- — Song of Herself —
- — Robert Hass — Winner 2007 National Book Awards — Poetry —
- — How to Win a National Book Award in Five Easy Steps —
- — Leading Neuroscientist Seeks Neural And Biological Basis For Creativity, Beauty And Love —
- — creativity has become a feelgood term intended to make us all feel a bit better about what we do —
- — Kate Light gave a reading on Nov. 13, 2007, in Buttrick Hall as part of the Gertrude Vanderbilt and Harold S. Vanderbilt Visiting Writers Program. This podcast includes selections from her three books - Gravity’s Dream, Open Slowly and Falling Bodies. [links to MP3] —
- — when the sisters were 17 and 20 years old, they were sent to Nazi forced labor camps … where they wrote these poems —
- — since somebody published a poem I wrote when I was 19, which has been mocked, thoroughly, I don’t think those are going to be appearing anytime soon —
- — Scoop: Viggo Mortensen Is Edgar Allan Poe —
- — Lee Ranaldo Pens Poetry Book Based on E-mail Spam —
- — Mark Jarman’s newest collection continues to confound a secular critical world —
Have a good weekend — see you next week. ![]()

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