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Poetry News For March 18, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. A Poem for the NCAA Basketball Tournament
  2. Death, destruction and fear on the streets of cafes, poets and booksellers
  3. What he would have us hearken to most closely is not the song the verse-maker spins inside his own head, but the common world’s melody, “the music of what happens”
  4. It seems that the challenges of living elicit the most eloquent and powerful verse, and sometimes that power is delivered in a quiet voice
  5. Wordclay Recognized as Site of the Week by PC Magazine
  6. He told his readers difficult truths about their lives … but he did so in a way which was oddly consoling in its honesty
  7. Hughes is a vigorous poet and the muscle of his language lifts the ordinary or overlooked experience, turns it about, holds it up to the light
  8. Jean Valentine, Poetry Faculty Member Since 1974, Named New York State Poet for 2008-2010
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3 comments

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Got nothing to say about your Poetry News, You really got an awesome informative blog, would you mind if i ask you for a link exchange? Regards…

March 18th, 2008 at 8:18 am
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Could they have possibly found a *worse* headshot of Seamus Heaney? All the British poets in the series look fab.

March 18th, 2008 at 5:24 pm
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I think whomever picked that Heaney photo is the same person who picked the Ron Paul pic on the CNN Election site haha.

March 26th, 2008 at 10:52 am
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