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

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
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.
Jilly Dybka responds:
Posted: June 15th, 2007 at 11:42 am →
hahaha Rebecca
Thanks Jason — I added you to the blogroll.