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Poetry News For February 6, 2009

Poetry News:

  1. Guests move around William Cordova’s sculpture piece and read Major Jackson’s writing in the Fleming Museum’s new art exhibit
  2. He then melted audio recordings of Sylvia Plath reading her poetry and filled the casts with the resulting material.
  3. For Kapos, an atheist like Stevens, the dead are in a state of supreme being, thanks to the power of imagination in those who loved them
  4. The Asahi Haikuist Network
  5. Some Fear Google’s Power in Digital Books
  6. Magazine (Wholesaler) Death Watch and bad news for indie comics —
  7. Adam Kirsch on Elizabeth Alexander’s Bureaucratic Verse and a good rant and The inaugural ‘Praise Song,’ remixed
  8. More shows in the Wordplay archive
  9. Professor wins American Book Award
  10. Philip Larkin reads his own poetry beautifully, but not all poets have that ability
  11. The colors red and blue have more going for them than their looks; they could affect how focused or creative you are.
  12. For The Love Of Lux Interior: 1948-2009

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