Poetry News for November 10, 2007
Poetry News:
- — Poet to be retried for illegal publishing —
- — The gendered reader —
- — It’s easy to find books on race and gender in academic life, but only a handful focus on social class [link good for a few days] —
- — With humor, wisdom and bite, these new collections by Minnesota poets speak to illness, aging, desire and missing loved one —
- — We shouldn’t be surprised; the M.F.A. has been under attack for some time now [link good for a few days] —
- — Judge Rules on What Makes a Poem —
- — Lannan Announces 2007 Literary Awards & Fellowships and Poet Wins $200,000 —
- — Hospital remembers traumatised WWI poets [has video] —
- — Poets’ legacy will live on at their old home —
Tags: Ann Iverson, Anne Stevenson, Arthur Rimbaud, Carol Connolly, class, Holy Cow! Press, Jim Lenfestey, John Minczeski, lannan foundation, Louis Jenkins, maureen gibbon, MFA, Paul Verlaine, Paula Gunn Allen, Poetry, poets, Sinead Morrissey, Susan Deborah





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