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Poetry News For September 29, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Much closer to home, Wingard also doesn’t know who puts the shells on H.D.’s grave; he guesses it can only be fans who know her work
  2. ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘The Iliad’ are giving up new secrets about the ancient world
  3. There is a long tradition of poems written in response to paintings
  4. Manchester University’s John Rylands Library will be digitising much of its renowned collection of medieval manuscripts, including parts of Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales
  5. When asked for advice on how the city can heal and progress in the wake of scandal, the city’s poet laureate Naomi Long Madgett, responded with a poem [sidebar] —
  6. Seeking the next N.H. poet laureate

The lit mag reviews at New Pages are fresh. Isn’t it nice of them to keep publishing that? Why don’t you buy ‘em a beer?

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I used to get HD an AE mixed up haha. When I was writing that Ted Williams Frozen Head poem I kept thinking/writing Ted Hughes instead of Ted Williams too. :eek:

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Should I continue to link to podcasts? I don't see much traffic.
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My hand hurts, so I am taking a break. I have news scheduled for tomorrow, though and an appt in the pain clinic today so maybe that will help.

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Poetry News For March 11, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. The 5-minute Interview: Felix Dennis, publisher and author
  2. Poetry workshop: David Morley finds variety and accomplishment in equal measure in the nature poetry prompted by his March poetry ‘field trip’
  3. First mantra of the Rig Veda is the first known poem in the world
  4. 2008 is the 120th anniversary year of poet T. S. Eliot’s birth
  5. For many career lawyers, poetry isn’t simply a weekend hobby; it’s a second calling
  6. Are Smart People Drawn To The Arts Or Does Arts Training Make People Smarter?
  7. Telegraph.co.uk’s week-long series celebrating the great poets of the English canon

I’m going to Lulu.com my poetry manuscript. I don’t want to have my poems checked for dingleberries - I don’t like the contest system.

I need some help with the cover. If you are an artist & are interested, please email me. I can’t pay much, because of my medical bills. :(

Also, if you have any advice re: lulu.com layouts — fonts, etc — so the book doesn’t look stupid, that would be appreciated.

Thanks.

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Poetry News for August 12, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. “That letters, words and sentences are all involved in reading is nothing new, but finding that their contributions to reading rate is additive is startling”
  2. Borges and Lowell
  3. Shhh, the ‘poetry librarian’ is in town
  4. Eight Poems by Pierre Reverdy
  5. English literature, as we know it, begins with the works of two great poets who wrote in London during the second half of the 14th century: Geoffrey Chaucer and William Langland
  6. Complete Minimal Poems by Aram Saroyan
  7. For example, here is a fairly recent Simic self-portrait
  8. Saginaw celebrates poet
  9. why are Nick Laird’s poems so sombre?

My web host moved this site to a newer server. I think everything is working OK?

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“In a stunning follow-up to the attack on Taslima Nasreen by Muslim activists, the Hyderabad police on Saturday booked the exiled Bangladeshi author for promoting enmity between different groups on grounds of religion, race, language ” a charge that can get her two years in prison, if proven. The attackers are roaming freely, charged with minor misdemeanours.” [more]

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Got my hair CUT OFF Saturday. Maybe it isn’t such a good idea to go to the salon when you have slid into surgical menopause hahaha? Speaking of which, I am taking a break from the internet for a bit because the world is really starting to piss me off (more) & I need to hibernate & straighten my brain. See you in a bit. Have a poem xoxo:

Remedy
(for Sylvia Plath)

This cure is a quake of the brain. In a cracked
room sits a cracked bell, convalescent. Shaken
until erased, I seek a grand plan, yet

fail without ceremony. I’m simply an immigrant
in a monochrome country. The doctors are delinquent
to tender this gift (spark-volts,

spark-lids): even the shadows sleepwalk
inside the ruinous afternoon. Suddenly I am
at the kitchen table. Suddenly I am

an oracle, inconsequent. In an electric
mist, I smell hot wire and I smell possession.
The ink of my pen is shaping a rook,

arranging and rearranging his feathers
in the rain. I feel the flare of an angel
at my elbow. I feel her random descent.

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