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Poetry News For February 18, 2007

Posted February 18th, 2007 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Mary Oliver‘ first book of poems, “No Voyage” (1965), was reviewed in this publication by James Dickey, who dumped all over it [scroll down] —

Let’s start with the concept of non-separation —

Derek Walcott’s Selected Poems confirm him as a master of form —

Wordsmiths share tools —

Annette Allen and the poetry [...]

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Posted December 21st, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

For sale: the pub Dylan Thomas called home —

Prof. Meryl Altman Analyzes ‘Sappho’s Lost Session’ in Women’s Review of Books —

Poets can make dead words sing —

You cannot claim to care a fig for poetry unless you have at least a rough idea of what he was about; and his essence [...]

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Happy Bloomsday

Posted June 16th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Shakespeare has Google Web site

Huntington Library Will Get Bukowski’s Works

Deciphering the Code to Vietnam’s Old Literary Treasures

“I don’t have an end in view besides the making of poems”

‘Cajun’ poem now ‘Cultural’ poem for state

Beyond the McPoem

…nothing like getting a FAX to inform you that you are the new Poet Laureate. Weird.

Tags: Charles Bukowski, Donald [...]

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Time passes. Listen. Time passes.

Posted March 18th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

University of Arkansas Press Publishes Two New Books in Its Poetry Series
Utah poet wrote of his illness, mortality
Review: Anna Of All The Russias
Dylan Thomas film opens Swansea Film Festival
Judge dismisses Google copyright case

This is late but…Happy Birthday Ivy!

Tags: Anna Akhmatova, Dylan Thomas, ee cummings, Google, Ken Brewer

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All others, from all things, draw all that’s good

Posted January 28th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Is poetry the new Prozac?
Google Free to Cache: Court
The long road to Plath
Gallery’s £1.6m appeal for Donne
Prestigious book awards to be judged by peers
How much tragedy in Literature Lost?
“Two for the Montrose Drive-In” By Rita Dove

Notes On Donald Justice, The Study Of Prosody, & The Collected Poems: A Donald Justice Primer (Part I Of [...]

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