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Poetry News For July 11, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Poems written by Emily Brontë have returned to the Haworth parsonage where they were penned nearly 150 years ago.
  2. North Beach old-timer lands in hospital
  3. I didn’t force a thematic relationship on any poem, but I could encourage a poem in a particular direction if it seemed to be tending that way on its own.
  4. Film chronicles Blackfeet poet’s collaboration with composer
  5. After years of friendship, Robert Duncan and Denise Levertov clashed over what a poet’s role should be in a time of war. Ange Mlinko dishes on what broke them apart.
  6. Kenya: Is the Pen Mightier Than a Machete?
  7. (more) On the Gurlesque

FISA: Why It Matters & How They Voted

I started new types of physical therapy this week. I am so sore I can barely move. But that means it is doing something, right? I’ll be doing PT in the pool at the therapist’s when this blog post goes live. WIsh me luck.

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Poetry News For May 30, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. In general, US poetry presents a disturbingly white face for a lot of nefarious reasons, but it strikes me that there may be an intriguing explanation for why so many white women writers take up the Gurlesque in particular
  2. A Few Ways to Read a Book of Poems
  3. scientists have taken an important step toward understanding how the human brain codes the meanings of words
  4. Was William Shakespeare a Jewish woman in disguise?
  5. Listen. There are poets, and then there are poets.
  6. Last Things: Emily Brontë’s Poems
  7. NH’s Frost Farm getting federal grant
  8. Sonics’ lawyers don’t want author Sherman Alexie testifying

I enjoyed this poem about Michigan. (Link found here thank you.)

posting here is going to be intermittent

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