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Poetry News for July 26, 2007

Posted July 26th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— Tam o’ Shanter kirkyard resurrected —

— Modern medievalists credit him with being the first scholar to treat Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as texts with literary depth —

— Korean Mummies Reveal Medical Clues, Love Poems —

— poetry therapy ” a field that’s little known but growing [may require bug me [...]

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Posted December 31st, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

This week: Write a poem about someone who died in 2006 —

Al Young’s New Year’s resolutions —

her books sit in the poetry section, where they generate mild outrage for failing to conform quite to genre —

Thus was born Carpenter Poets of Jamaica Plain —

Sandburg documentary project develops new focus — [...]

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Posted October 24th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

This week, the magazine publishes poems by Philip Levine and Galway Kinnell —

A noticeable aspect of reading James Fenton’s new “Selected Poems” is what it does not contain —

Chinese man arrested for satirical poem about officials —

EFQ‘ standing as a proponent of baseball literature is unmatched by any other publication — [...]

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The clouds go, nevertheless

Posted January 8th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Church holds memorial for poet Sandburg
I thought it would be cool to write on animals and have the animals graze and make poetry
Poetry is the forgotten stepchild of American literature
Poet reverses calligraphic process in works
True love pays attention, and in his writing Stevens shows real, loving attention to nature (requires bug me not)

Tags: Carl Sandburg, [...]

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