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Poetry News For February 24, 2008

Posted February 24, 2008, 12:01 am by Jilly Dybka

Poetry News:

  1. Who can explain why the practice of poetry has become the object of so much satire and snide dismissal? [link found here thanks] —
  2. The Poem as Comic Strip #6
  3. For this, my farewell “Poet’s Choice” column, here are two poems related by a form: the sonnet
  4. He is the leading New Zealand poet of his generation, but Bill Manhire prefers to “bump into meaning” rather have an agenda
  5. How do you capture the tortured life of one of hockey’s greatest goaltenders? Why, you turn it into verse, of course
  6. BBC to broadcast lost Philip Larkin poems
  7. Classic Review: Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman
  8. “Saliva Trails” - Currently the Best Selling Book of Poetry in English, Released from Korea Through Lulu.com
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One Response to: “Poetry News For February 24, 2008”

  1. Collin Kelley responds:
    Posted: February 25th, 2008 at 11:32 am

    Saliva Trails? Does that mean the best book in English published by Lulu in Korea?

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