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Poetry News for June 28, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Ms. Malaika was one of a small group of Iraqi poets who broke away from classical Arab poetry, with its rigid metric and rhyme schemes
  2. …the other is a rare first-edition copy of Phillis Wheatley’s “Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral” that dates to 1773
  3. Poet Mary Ellen Solt, a founder of the concrete poetry movement, dies at 86 [you have to be a subscriber] —
  4. The Cabernet of Rent Checks
  5. Poet’s work earns him nomination, vacation
  6. Borges finds his Boswell
  7. — I need a PHP coder / developer —
  8. Out of a Nigerian Slum, a Poet Is Born

World-wide reading against the regime of Robert Mugabe

well here’s something you don’t read everyday

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Thank you for the Tony Hoagland link- he is my favorite poet, I had the great pleasure of being in one of his workshops- it changed my poetry for good (and forever).

June 28th, 2007 at 9:08 pm
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