Poetry News:
- — The Uses of the Humanities, Part Two —
- — Angel Gonzalez, one of Spain’s most prominent poets and member of a literary generation known for its opposition to the dictatorship of General Francisco Franco, has died at the age of 82 —
- — Lincoln University, a historically Black college in Pennsylvania, is on a crusade to claim Melvin B. Tolson as one of its own —
- — Hamline’s joint JD/MFA in creative writing degree is the first of its kind in the nation —
- — The US Library of Congress caused outrage last month after it abolished Scottish literature headings. —
- — To judge from outward appearances, one might imagine that poetry occupies a place of unprecedented importance, at least in America —
- — Columbus poet Phil Boiarski jokes that only one letter separates the words poetry and poverty —
