May 222009
- — Galatea Resurrects, thank the gods 80+ poetry reviews —
- — As John Ashbery remembers his early years in Paris, he reflects on French poetry and about the very special case of his long-time friend, Pierre Martory. [mp3] —
- — Poet masks Israeli ID to win Arab prize —
- — Ten Questions for Poetry Editors —
- — Two poems from Mortal appear in the latest issue of Cha. Yay! —
- — Man of words—Ladner’s Brad Cran is Vancouver’s second poet laureate.
— - — Poll reveals poetic dread —
- — May 22, 1859: It’s Elementary, My Dear Reader —
- — The Long Goodbye? The Book Business and its Woes —
- — Genes behind “Bearded Lady” Syndrome discovered —
- — Two Seattle-area poets — Timothy Kelly and Peter Pereira — draw on their medical careers to see the body in a new light. —
- — Morrissey’s lyrics are up there with Wilde and Larkin, claims academic —
- — Poet Robert Frost’s family farm in Illinois for sale —
- — No Ideas but in Crowds: Baudelaire’s Paris Spleen —
- — David Lynch on mystery —
- — Governor Bobby Jindal announced the reappointment of Darrell Bourque as Louisiana’s poet laureate yesterday. —
There is another week of Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Awareness Month, so here’s another link: Questions and Answers about Heritable Disorders of Connective Tissue. From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases)
I blog about EDS at badglue occasionally.
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Thanks for the link, Jilly!.