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Poetry News for June 14, 2007

Posted June 14, 2007, 12:00 am by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

  1. What are the questions that you live with, as a poet?
  2. The Iranian literary monthly Bokhara paid tribute to the renowned Russian poet Anna Akhmatova
  3. Interview with Iranian Poet Farideh Hassanzadeh
  4. How many books can you read without wanting to write one?
  5. Antioch College to close in 2008
  6. Poet and critic whose masterful translations helped to bring the works of Hölderlin and Celan to a wider audience
  7. Tree said to inspire Frost has to be cut down
  8. Have Poetry Hut Blog delivered by email every day
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3 Responses to: “Poetry News for June 14, 2007”

  1. Loudon responds:
    Posted: June 14th, 2007 at 9:07 am

    The tree is so rotted it’s become a hazard.

    Just like Frost!

    hahahaha.
    xxoo

  2. Jason Boog responds:
    Posted: June 14th, 2007 at 12:16 pm

    That Dixon profile was great–thanks for it. I just found your site yesterday, and I’m looking forward to more links like this.

    It’s so rare to find a literary profile that goes into the day-to-day writing habits (and finances!) of an author. While I’m not the kind of writer that pounds out “finished pages” every day (I try to do a page of hastily scribbled drafts everyday), it’s cool to see the discipline of somebody who crafts the opposite way.

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