Poetry News For October 7, 2008
Poetry News:
- — If we could read the poets that move huge audiences elsewhere in the world, would it wake up our own? —
- — “Accident Plays a Part in Art” from Poetry Magazine Podcast … with Kasischke on Ken Burns, Lindsay on Krakatau, Sheffield on fishing, and Logan on Hart Crane (and David Foster Wallace). [mp3] —
- — Ted Hughes’s letters contain some splendid perceptions and useful biographical material among a mass of interminable explication. —
- — As the title suggests, Cities of Flesh and the Dead isn’t afraid of addressing loss or fear or violence. —
- — Hey Bookslut reviewed my book thanks
some happy in a cruddy week. Thanks for getting my jokes. — - — Poetry that doesn’t toe a party line —
Yep – testing is all scheduled. I’m looking forward to a resolution.
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Congrats on the excellent (and well deserved) review! And I hope the testing produces good results for you.
Yay, Bookslut! About dang TIME.
Thanks.
I definitely have postural tachycardia syndrome. I have to go back for a week, next month, for more tests. 10 GRAMS of salt is what I have to eat everyday. That’s, like, 30 large orders of McDonald’s fries I think hahaha.