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Poetry News For December 10, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Last week two U. S. lady poets, whom repute places high above the ruck of feminine poetasters, smote their lyres in unison
  2. A doctor and poet in Boston, Campo writes eloquently about his divided loyalties in “How I Learned English: 55 Accomplished Latinos Recall Lessons in Language and Life”
  3. The attraction of opposites
  4. Drinking games don’t often involve meter and verse, unless you were composing poetry back in ancient China
  5. Social Network for Authors Red Room Gets $1.25 Million
  6. Chapbooks and zines get the personal touch
  7. Taslima had expected to win her return ticket to Calcutta after expressing regret and deleting the offending portions from her book
  8. What are You Recommending, Daisy Fried?
  9. To take a random-sample handful of its subjects, there’s Freud, Duke Ellington, Beatrix Potter, Tony Curtis, Anna Akhmatova, and GK Chesteron
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Poetry News for September 19, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Women of the Web interviews —
  2. 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
  3. It‘ a bit like stacking bricks in the dark and hoping that when the light is switched on you have made a building
  4. Raymond Carver’s often-turbulent life and ground-breaking fiction reflected the rugged beauty of the Olympic Peninsula
  5. Times to Stop Charging for Parts of Its Web Site
  6. ‘New York Times’ revamps best seller lists
  7. The prize awards £3,000 to writers previously unpublished in the categories of fiction, creative nonfiction and poetry and grants each their very own mentor
  8. 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
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