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Poetry News For April 24, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Catherine Breese Davis wrote of loss, abandonment, destitution, despair and decrepitude—and she knew what she was talking about
  2. Between Poetry and Performance, a Film Finds a Rocker’s Heart
  3. A Voice Poetry Roundup: From half-baked utopias to diabetic bitches
  4. But if no one likes to read poetry — or so it can often seem to the discouraged poet — then putting poems in hotel nightstands or on subway cars only multiplies the public’s opportunities to ignore them
  5. Not for Li-Young Lee are the darker recesses of poetry, the bleak places where the soul loses its way and succumbs to hopelessness
  6. In his new book The Watchmaker’s Table, Nova Scotia poet Brian Bartlett proves that time is not, in fact, linear
  7. Amazon policy change threatens small publishers

It’s now time to cast your votes for the 2008 Poet Laureate of The Blogosphere

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No one wants to read poetry and Amazon is trying to cut into the meager profits of small poetry presses. Sigh.

April 27th, 2008 at 8:12 pm
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