Poetry News For February 28, 2008
Poetry News:
- — We’ve published some poetry, even though we both know you may as well be setting fire to hundred-dollar bills —
- — Bradfield delivers her bruised truths through a quiet honesty that stands in ardent defense of mainstream normative expectations —
- — Gov. Pawlenty names Robert Bly Minnesota’s first official poet laureate —
- — So you’d look at the poets who just came before us, folks like Robert Lowell, WS Merwin, and the Beats, and you’d go, `Oh, I see how this works,’ and then apply it to your own poems —
- — Understanding the great scribes’ fondness for alcohol —
- — Cash From Poems Launches Successful Venture —
- — Poet Bukowski’s home now a landmark after Council vote —
- — This was found in a recently acquired book of poetry by Bill Knott —
- — This Is Your Brain On Jazz: Researchers Use MRI To Study Spontaneity, Creativity —
- — I hear it in my ear, and the sound I hear in my ear decides whether it is prose or poetry —
- — Fisher Poets have listeners hooked —
Professor Stays Home; Conducts Class With Two-Way Radio
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