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Poetry News For March 3, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Soon, she was weaving together poems about the employees’ experiences in America and at work at the factory
  2. In the meantime, his poetry is massively overrated: rhymes are amateur, scansion is sloppy and the content is unintelligible, bordering on insane
  3. Armed with magnifying glasses and mirrors, the censors are on a mission to root out hidden political messages in poems, novels, stories and advertisements
  4. Robert Frost, shown above circa 1915, wrote to his son that “you can say a lot in prose that verse won’t let you say.”
  5. Toledo helped shine light on gifted black poet
  6. “To me, this is the Grammy of poetry”
  7. College Restores Artwork by Poet E.E. Cummings
  8. the day Wallace Stevens punched out Ernest Hemingway
  9. Because language isn’t simple and poetry isn’t simply language, translation is never a zero-sum game
  10. Robert has good news, congrats
  11. Massive gathering celebrates Stegner as bard of the West
  12. Free online barcode generator for DIYers
  13. Edward Limonov, a poet-turned-populist, has joined the chess master Garry Kasparov to form a threadbare alliance that constitutes the only genuine opposition to President Vladimir Putin
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Poetry News For January 28, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill’s The Fifty Minute Mermaid asks us to examine the very nature of our present-day livesr
  2. Like music, poetry is not just about meaning
  3. His goal with the book is to help people understand the lives that Native Americans live in today’s society and how much racism and stereotypes affect them
  4. Four JP poets to read not far from E.E. Cummings’ grave
  5. Taslima to be invited for Poets Convention
  6. the unconscious, “those great enormous fiery urges,” produces the best results
  7. Pertinent Press: How does an upstart poetry publisher pass the bullshit test?
  8. Metaphors, symbols and myths are not arcane distortions, peculiar to poetry
  9. Michelangelo’s “Dirty” Poetry

Thanks to the kind folks at the William Penn House in DC, I have a cheap place to stay while at the Split This Rock Festival. (My dad is a Quaker.) I’m staying the first night in a hotel, since there was no room on that night. I’m looking forward to that trip.

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Poetry News for October 27, 2007 pt. 1

Poetry News:

  1. There’s this idea he was a stern, reclusive, hard man, but, in fact, he was great company, he loved gossip and he’s not the Ted Hughes that people have in their imaginations at all
  2. Kerouac, baseball and Denver
  3. Poet Thomas Sayers Ellis will read from his work at 8 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 8, for Washington University’s Writing Program in Arts & Sciences
  4. Winners of The Times Stephen Spender Prize for poetry in translation
  5. Poet Jayne Cortez makes heady music with Ornette Coleman sidemen
  6. Hopkins Marks 30th Anniversary of ‘Callaloo’
  7. I have this crazy idea that if (Samuel Taylor) Coleridge were a woman born in the middle of the 20th century, born in northern Maine without an opium addiction, he might be Dorianne Laux

I think if a poet is going to write about something they haven’t experienced, either as a persona poem or not (I’m thinking here of mental illness, psych hospitals & other physical incarceration specifically in this case but it can also apply to sexism, racism etc i guess) then it is not something to be taken lightly & should be approached with vigilance, for it is a difficult thing to make a poem ring true 100% (in any case) & indeed at the worst, these attempts can meander into the cheap and the exploitative.

That being said, I think you should go for it. I’d be the last person to tell someone what s/he should write about. Because that makes me mad! :D I have no problem with poets writing persona poems etc — I love them. Ai is one of my favorite poets.

One should examine the motivation(s) for writing such a poem, however, I think. Because the reader can’t. (Though sometimes the poet’s motivation can be illuminated by the poem with more clarity than the poet is aware of! Or tragically misconstrued.) What do you think?

Anyway, have some ee cummings:

Humanity i love you

Humanity i love you
because you would rather black the boots of
success than enquire whose soul dangles from his
watch-chain which would be embarrassing for both

parties and because you
unflinchingly applaud all
songs containing the words country home and
mother when sung at the old howard

Humanity i love you because
when you’re hard up you pawn your
intelligence to buy a drink and when
you’re flush pride keeps

you from the pawn shops and
because you are continually committing
nuisances but more
especially in your own house

Humanity i love you because you
are perpetually putting the secret of
life in your pants and forgetting
it’s there and sitting down

on it
and because you are
forever making poems in the lap
of death Humanity

i hate you

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Poetry News for October 19, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. THE inevitable paradox has occurred. Futurism is a thing of the past. Vorticism has come
  2. Old Possum’s Book of Practical Lolcats
  3. Remembering fallen poet John Partida
  4. The Liberty Loan pawnshop in Chelsea was the subject of Martin Espada’s poem ‘Latin Night at the Pawnshop’
  5. He has booked Moscow’s Olimpiisky Stadium — with a capacity of 17000 for a single date in December, when he will read his work and take part in a staging of a rock opera based on his poems
  6. photo of caroline bagenal’s sculptural pathway to the e.e. cummings gravesite
  7. …Ezra Pound in a letter to his father, urging the old man to help promote his first published collection
  8. In any case, a reading of Picabia’s remarkable poetry suggests that using Dada as a key to unlock it would be misleading at best

The wind is actually howling. Eek.

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Poetry News for August 15, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. For three decades, he was poetry’s epicenter
  2. Atwood is at a disadvantage having neither died at a tragically young age nor lived dissolutely
  3. The Poetry of Phil Rizzuto
  4. E.E. Cummings‘ book chronicling a 36-day trip in 1931 has been reissued after almost 50 years out of print
  5. India to charge writer Nasreen with ‘hurting Muslim feelings’
  6. Salt Magazine Is Relaunched As A Free Online Journal

Collin has a 1st book interview up.

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Poetry News for August 6, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Shakespeare in Dogpatch - Of sonnets and comic strips [link courtesy afitf thank you] —
  2. Apartment Complex Where Charles Bukowski Wrote “Post Office” For Sale, Could Be Leveled [link found here thank you] —
  3. Southern book festival announces authors for this year’s event [we have room for 1 guest if you plan to attend and are not an axe-murderer] —
  4. Emotional poem fills screen
  5. The Gotham Book Mart (it was originally Gotham Book and Art) became known for embracing avant-garde and, occasionally, controversial writers and challenging censorship
  6. Is Southern literature exhausted?
  7. SUNY Brockport seeks to restore paintings of E.E. Cummings
  8. Simic Interview at NPR
  9. X-Ray of a Van Gogh Reveals 2nd Painting
  10. To make the top reaches of this list, I was told by Brent Cunningham, S.P.D.‘ operations director, you need to sell roughly 100 copies a month

I enjoyed “Masters of Science Fiction” & am looking forward to the next episodes. Stephen Hawking narrates it. Speaking of alternate universes: China tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate

Awww. More niece. She kinda looks like she got all of our modicum of Native American genes.

And some deep-linking to the NY Times:

:)

  1. Featured Author: Ishmael Reed With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  2. Featured Author: Allen Ginsberg With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  3. Featured Author: Jack Kerouac With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  4. Featured Author: Langston Hughes With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  5. Featured Author: Randall Jarrell With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  6. Featured Author: Seamus Heaney With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  7. Featured Author: James Merrill With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  8. Featured Author: Joseph Brodsky With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  9. Featured Author: Robert Frost With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  10. Featured Author: James Dickey With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  11. Featured Author: James Joyce With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  12. Featured Author: Margaret Atwood With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  13. Featured Author: Sylvia Plath With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  14. [More] Featured Author: Sylvia Plath With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  15. Featured Author: Ted Hughes With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  16. More on Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath From the Archives of The NYT
  17. Featured Author: Hart Crane With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  18. Featured Author: Maxine Kumin With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  19. Featured Author: Federico García Lorca With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  20. Featured Author: William S. Burroughs With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  21. Featured Subject: Cole Porter With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times
  22. Featured Author: Charles Bukowski With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  23. Featured Author: W. S. Merwin With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  24. [More] Featured Author: W. S. Merwin With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  25. Featured Author: Kenneth Koch With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
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