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




