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Poetry News For 08-08-08

Poetry News:

  1. When Lit-Crit Mattered
  2. Marilyn Hacker, whose volume Presentation Piece won the National Book Award in 1975, is another of Joudah’s champions
  3. “I think the blossoming time is still to come,” she says. “I’m just beginning and still need to develop as a writer. But there is something very real happening here.”
  4. Robert Bly: The best poetry is always religious
  5. “I was just thrilled for about a week straight,” he said. “I went into the conference room and I did a little silent dance.”
  6. Penniless author sells shares in next novel
  7. A poet asks: How do you love without losing yourself?
  8. Spotlight Audio: Ron Silliman reads from “What”
  9. Some poets write with an urgency to show us a moment from ordinary life that would otherwise disappear
  10. To keep his brain sharp, Augie is trying to memorize 10000 lines of Minnesotan Tom McGrath’s long poem “Letter to an Imaginary Friend”
  11. Recorded at Atlanta’s historic Fox Theater on July 5, Waits delivers a stunning and epic two-and-a-half hour performance, including songs he says he’s never attempted outside of the studio before. [mp3] —

Just popping my head up here for a bit. Hope you’re having a good summer. Found out today why I have been feeling so poorly. I’ll know more after an appt later this month. Then I’ll be back here once it is straightened out.

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4 comments

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Great to have you back, Jilly! Hope you’re on the way to healing….

August 8th, 2008 at 10:28 pm
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I went and read the Wikipedia article about what’s been making you not feel well — have forgotten the entire long name for it already, but hope you do feel better.

Thanks for the link to the review of the Bart Schneider book — the mention of Tom McGrath in the link sent me there immediately. I’ve never met Schneider, though certainly knew who he was during the years he lived here. Lots of other locally familiar names in the article too.

August 8th, 2008 at 10:37 pm
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Yay, glad to see you back. Hope those docs have you sorted very soon. :)

August 9th, 2008 at 11:52 am
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Glad to see you back but take you time going back here full time.

August 9th, 2008 at 6:16 pm
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