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Poetry News For February 19, 2007

Posted February 19th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Poems and Lectures by Paul Muldoon —

Fragments must be honored as fragments —

Listen as Auden reads his 1957 poem “The More Loving One” —

Poets are extraordinary persons: Minister —

The Penn professor and poetry critic is still exploring various modes of the satirical, political and philosophical —

When it comes to [...]

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Poetry News For February 5, 2007

Posted February 5th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Penn online poetry project rooted in culture of accessibility —

‘Every essay is like an adventure’ —

Lauded poet stays positive —

the current obsession with plagiarism stands at the precise intersection of the cult of celebrity and what he calls “the cult of originality” —

What the Romans did for Julie Andrews — [...]

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Poetry News For January 29, 2007

Posted January 29th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

The more you like the poetic equivalent of a nice tune, easy to hum, the more Bernstein means to disrupt your complacency —

Last year, I decided to run for the board of directors of the National Book Critics Circle —

The number of independent bookstores has been steadly growing. But will they survive? [...]

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Poetry News For January 16, 2007

Posted January 16th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral, the first Latin American to win a Nobel Prize, died 50 years ago this week —

Heaney wins TS Eliot poetry prize —

Asahi Haikuist Network —

I should be inclined to rank her second, then, in importance among our women poets [Monday, Aug. 13, 1923] —

Mongoose Civique, Thunder [...]

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Poetry News For January 1, 2007

Posted January 1st, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Simon Armitage: Under a bardic Curse —

For Kerouac, Off the Road and Deep Into the Bottle, a Rest Stop on the Long Island Shore —

Poet Charles Bernstein explores language’s many forms —

A canonical figure of modern literature, Baudelaire became, over the 20th century, a touchstone for philosophers, theorists, social critics — [...]

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Posted December 29th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

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Poetry News:

Virgil, Kafka, Bishop —

The central figure in the dead-city cult was the Belgian poet and novelist Georges Rodenbach —

This is the first in our traditional year-end series of commissioned poems based on recent [...]

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