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Poetry News For June 6, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. This Ecstatic Nation: Learning from Emily Dickinson after 9/11
  2. Q&A: Rebecca Wolff’s Fence Turns Ten
  3. Holy Road: Paula Gunn Allen (1939 - 2008)
  4. He wanted to create, as he put it, “echoes realer / than originals.” Unfortunately, echoes have a nasty way of fading.
  5. Elizabeth Kirschner’s book of poems, ‘My Life as a Doll,’ chronicles her memories of child abuse
  6. Lit 50: Who Really Books in Chicago
  7. It’s easy to forget that American poetry was not always as friendly to the middle class as it is today

The book reviews at New Pages are fresh and so are the lit mag reviews

dancing girl press has opened the chapbook manuscript reading period — they make good chapbooks.

I like persona poems - a whole online lit mag issue of them

Poetry Midwest has an e-chapbook available as a downloadable PDF file.

My family member is back from Iraq - thank you for your prayers.

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Poetry News for October 10, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Susan Howe whispers the netherworld [mp3] —
  2. Violet de Cristoforo, 90; California haiku poet survived WWII internment camps
  3. This poem is as sexy as a soft-porn script
  4. This very special baseball program of SELECTED SHORTS includes stories, memoirs, and poems that celebrate the national game [mp3] —
  5. how the structure of language reveals things about the mechanics of our minds
  6. The words that time forgot

Clever crows are caught on camera

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Poetry News for September 11, 2007

Just some poems today:

  1. Lorine Niedecker “When Ecstasy is Inconvenient”
  2. Mary Ruefle “From A Little White Shadow”
  3. Muriel Rukeyser “Metaphor to Action”
  4. Susan Howe “From Hinge Picture”
  5. Wislawa Szymborska “Consolation”
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