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Poetry News for June 26, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Let’s do it, let’s fall in luff [link via Avoiding the Muse thank you] —
  2. Here’s a tortoise shell that reminds the poet of a soldier’s helmet and which leads me to a pet hate: computer games
  3. A two-century jinx on a potential literary goldmine held true today
  4. Galway Kinnell has recently turned 80, making him - with Richard Wilbur and John Ashbery - one of the grand old men of American poetry
  5. “At eighteen … [Obama] was already a much better poet than our former Secretary of Defense William Cohen, who keeps publishing terrible poetry”
  6. Jurek told BlackAmericaWeb.com that Scott-Heron was released by the New York State Department of Corrections about a month ago
  7. Baghdad suicide blast kills Iraqi poet who urged national unity
  8. Moazzam Begg, a former Guantanamo detainee whose poetry is featured in the collection, talks with Anthony Brooks
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Re: Obama. I actually liked the first poem, about his grandfather. If a student of mine had turned that in, I’d be all about the “A” for it. The 2nd one just was bizarre, and was stymied for me by the simple fact that figs don’t crunch. They just don’t. They squish. And when they’re dried, they sort of squeak. So from a sensory point of view, that comparison screwed the poem. Bummer, Obama.

June 30th, 2007 at 10:12 am
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