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Posted December 9th, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

Poet McHugh, who teaches at the University of Washington, is one of nine writers named a USA Fellow this year —

It’s often said Australian poetry has fallen on hard times. True, if you think what corporate publishers have stopped doing for poetry; not true once you count the small presses…. —

Misprint Is [...]

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To be enfolded in sapphire wings. Surprising.

Posted January 22nd, 2006 by Jilly Dybka

He was admired by Pound and Kenneth Burke, and often published his own works (requires bug me not)
This poem by Alcman, a pre-classical Greek poet, has the quality of immediacy (requires bug me not)
It’s alleged Hackney bilked would-be writers out of thousands of dollars across the United States
Geoffrey Hill’s latest collection, Without [...]

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