On this page the following entries were made in the “April, 2007” time-frame.
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Poetry News For April 17, 2007
Poetry News:
Gwendolyn Brooks Captures Chicago ‘Cool’ —
Elizabeth Bishop’s Christian sin —
Who Gives Away Books Online? “Scabs,” Says Prominent Sci-Fi Writer —
2007 Pulitzer Prizes for Letters, Drama and Music —
Irish poet Eavan Boland turns to “the charged spaces in which people live ….” —
Egypt cleric sues poet for comparing God to [...]
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Poetry News For April 16, 2007
Poetry News:
It really seemed to be rather arbitrary that you would distinguish a concrete poem by Ian Hamilton Finley from a text-based work by Lawrence Weiner, to use two artist examples —
Frank Bidart’s services to Robert Lowell have been many —
Sieving her lines into ever-firmer leanness from collection to collection, she offsets any [...]
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Poetry News For April 15, 2007
Poetry News:
An epic, in Ezra Pound’s memorable definition is “a poem containing history”—
On the Internet, a Video Showcase for Poets —
Georgian speaker explains official position on Russian poet’s grave —
“The principal has turned this into an issue of, When is it appropriate to tell children painful stories in history?” —
Bethel native [...]
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Poetry News For April 7, 2007
Poetry News:
Elaine Equi’s newest collection, Ripple Effect: New and Selected Poems, includes this new work, “Bent Orbit.” —
As will be obvious by now, one of the rules of the triolet is that its first two lines return as the last two —
Poets behave like conquistadors wherever they roam, picking up a new verse [...]
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Poetry News For April 6, 2007
Poetry News:
Wordsworth’s wife Mary actually wrote the corrections out —
Use poetry to heal India’s troubled zones —
Poem thieves bring own seat —
“˜Cold Mountain Review”™ celebrates 35th anniversary —
Spring is not all lambs and bunnies —
How did you ever get started on a series of love poems set in Detroit? [...]
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Poetry News For April 5, 2007
Poetry News:
Seems strange that an avant-garde poet lives surrounded by antimacassars and ferns —
Exhibit dedicated to ‘worst poet’ —
Councillor suggests a battle between poet laureates —
Dice-K haiku finalists —
Whishaw to shine as Keats —
Just how much help do you need to write? —
The story behind the pet food [...]
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Poetry News For April 4, 2007
Poetry News:
Radish King marks the first book of poems I’ve read that has made me want to call in for penicillin —
Robinson used traditional forms of poetry but focused much of his attention on nontraditional literary topics, often writing about otherwise ordinary, working-class people and events —
This year, NPR.org renews its partnership with [...]
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Poetry News For April 3, 2007
Poetry News:
At 80, poet’s ‘Hold’ is as strong as ever —
A Poet’s Voice Rises from the Archives —
Louisville publisher spreads the poetic word —
buying and selling bodies was a big market in 18th century France according to poet Leslie Adrienne Miller —
Poetry browser —
Complex characters inhabit this poem-novel —
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Poetry News For April 2, 2007
Poetry News:
Poetic attention gives the circumstances of a moment in one life some of the enduring qualities of myth —
Equi is a poet of transformations, exploring the pathway linking inner and outer worlds, dream life and lived life, heart and mind —
“Dazzled” by both men‘ achievements (and even though Eliot mocked her in [...]
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Poetry News For April 1, 2007
Poetry News:
Pills and Lilly’s wills: Prose for National Poetry Month —
St. Louis publisher finds poetic justice in national book award —
Since female poets began bum-rushing the academy midcentury, claiming their right to discuss these formerly taboo subjects, there has been a flood of smart, morbid, searching, sometimes outrageous writing on maternity —
His [...]
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