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Poetry News For March 3, 2008
Poetry News:
— Soon, she was weaving together poems about the employees’ experiences in America and at work at the factory —
— In the meantime, his poetry is massively overrated: rhymes are amateur, scansion is sloppy and the content is unintelligible, bordering on insane —
— Armed with magnifying glasses and mirrors, the censors are on a [...]
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Poetry News For March 2, 2008
Poetry News:
— What is the state of poetry in our culture today? —
— Her literary journey has taken her through books and journals across the country —
— Poetry soothes a vulnerable soul —
— Dr Johnson found him too lofty, TS Eliot said he wasn’t serious enough —
— From the author of “The Savage Detectives,” a [...]
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Poetry News For March 1, 2008
Poetry News:
— April is National Poetry Month. We will be celebrating it with a cover story on March 30, so we are inviting kids 13 and younger to submit their poems to be considered for inclusion —
— Arab ‘Poet Idol’ lures 70 million viewers —
— A good volume of selected poems should be more than [...]
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