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Poetry News For July 7, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. on the dearth of great films about great writers
  2. British Poets Launched Lyrical Revolution
  3. A Welsh Government minister has apologised after announcing the wrong winner of the Wales Book of Year at an awards ceremony in an embarrassing gaffe
  4. Kate Clanchy’s workshop: She would like you to write a letter-poem to someone you’ve lost, in celebration of the ineffable greatness of Leonard Cohen
  5. The effects of poetry often depend on the tension between shared and unique memories to set up patterns of expectation in the mind of the reader
  6. http://www.newsweek.com/id/59182
  7. Articles in May/Jun 2008 issue of American Poetry Review, The
  8. UB Poetry Collection hits the road
  9. Although speakers of different languages describe events using the word orders prescribed by their language, when the same speakers are asked to “speak” with their hands and not their mouths, they ignore these orders — they all use exactly the same order when they gesture
  10. In two of her recent Poet’s Choice columns, Mary Karr makes assertions that cannot go unchallenged.
  11. Stone Circle draws poets, storytellers and singers to spin tales from the heart [Ernie Harwell - yay!] :)
  12. Hayes’s poems enact the new race struggle, more up-to-date than the pre-civil rights poems of his lit’rary ancestors (Langston Hughes, say), but equally instructive to this white reader.
  13. A clear-eyed look at Whitman’s ‘prophets’
  14. One of Idaho’s foremost poets and kayakers is missing and was presumed drowned
  15. Poetry: A ‘Ferocious Contrast to the Clamor’
  16. Rupert Graves accused of stealing lover’s work [and a bunch of Laura Riding Jackson MP3s here] —

It’s not me. Google Reader isn’t following my rss feed’s 302 redirects to Feedburner. :( Sorry. I guess I have to wait for Google to respond to my issue. hahahahaha right. I’ll wait a week and then ditch feedburner. I don’t think that will entirely solve the problem though, because Google reader has some weird caching issues as well. Meh.

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4 comments

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My favorite film about writers is “Waiting for the Moon,” a little indie film from 1989 about Gertrude Stein (Linda Bassett) and Alice B. Toklas (brilliantly played by Linda Hunt). It came out on DVD finally a year or so ago. It’s actually one of my favorite films of all time. Check it out if you haven’t seen it already.

July 8th, 2008 at 12:41 pm
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Stanley comes down a bit harshly on Mary Karr, don’t you think?

“…cannot go unchallenged…”

Hahahahahaha!

What gas bag.

July 8th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
Greg Rappleye:
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What “a” gas bag.

July 8th, 2008 at 4:42 pm
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I thought that letter was a bit strongly-worded haha.

I’ve never heard of that movie — I will add it to my netflix queue.

July 9th, 2008 at 10:25 am
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