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Posted December 10th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Eleanor Lerman’s poems have sociological savvy, philosophical rue, historical recognition and vernacular resilience [link courtesy of the page] —

Writers establish literary press based in Rome [Georgia] [the U.S. state] [not the country of Georgia] [nor the capital of Italy] —

Adam Mickiewicz, the national poet of Poland, was born in Kaldceuskaje Zavossõe Zaosiye [...]

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My work done, I lean on the window-sill

Posted February 17th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

“For me, writing a poem is like being in a sci-fi movie where I”™m the disposable ensign trying to get into the secret chamber and I have to figure out the alien runes carved into the wall to get the thing open before the green gas asphyxiates me.” [more]

Barbara Guest has passed away.

Confusion arises over [...]

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To be enfolded in sapphire wings. Surprising.

Posted January 22nd, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

He was admired by Pound and Kenneth Burke, and often published his own works (requires bug me not)
This poem by Alcman, a pre-classical Greek poet, has the quality of immediacy (requires bug me not)
It’s alleged Hackney bilked would-be writers out of thousands of dollars across the United States
Geoffrey Hill’s latest collection, Without [...]

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