Poetry News for September 19, 2007
Poetry News:
- — Women of the Web interviews —
- — Debates over what an educated person should know go back to the 19th century in America, when teaching any literature beyond the Greek and Roman classics was still controversial —
- — It‘ a bit like stacking bricks in the dark and hoping that when the light is switched on you have made a building —
- — Raymond Carver’s often-turbulent life and ground-breaking fiction reflected the rugged beauty of the Olympic Peninsula —
- — Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site —
- — ‘New York Times’ revamps best seller lists —
- — The prize awards £3,000 to writers previously unpublished in the categories of fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry and grants each their very own mentor —
- — The Southampton Review now joins a nationwide body of journals that, according to the Manhattan-based Council of Literary Magazines and Presses, totals about 1,000 at any given time —
