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Poetry News For January 26, 2008

Posted January 26th, 2008 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— Robert Burns poems podcast —

— Winter Night by Po Chu-I, translated by David Hinton —

— George Oppen, who wrote some of the most austerely beautiful poems of the twentieth century, is known best for not writing at all —

— A cry of “Holy cow!” went up when an envelope was opened recently at [...]

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Poetry News for July 23, 2007

Posted July 23rd, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

— The great poet William Carlos Williams called [her] “one of the major phenomena of history” —

— Copper Canyon is the leading U.S. independent publisher of poetry —

— As these four collections show, the field’s “outsider” status lets poets pursue art for its own sake —

— Too many movies, poems, songs, TV shows deal [...]

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Posted March 31st, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

“The Man I Killed” By David Thorburn
Copper Canyon basks in the glow of two huge prizes and its illustrious writers
Library of Congress Presents ‘Song of America’ Tour
Poetry scam disappoints literary hopefuls
World‘ Largest Choka Adds Concordance
Contentment, Love and Liquor: Snapshots From the Life of a Poet (bug me not)
Shakespeare’s legendary first folio is to be sold [...]

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