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Poetry News for November 10, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Poet to be retried for illegal publishing
  2. The gendered reader
  3. 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] —
  4. With humor, wisdom and bite, these new collections by Minnesota poets speak to illness, aging, desire and missing loved one
  5. We shouldn’t be surprised; the M.F.A. has been under attack for some time now [link good for a few days] —
  6. Judge Rules on What Makes a Poem
  7. Lannan Announces 2007 Literary Awards & Fellowships and Poet Wins $200,000
  8. Hospital remembers traumatised WWI poets [has video] —
  9. Poets’ legacy will live on at their old home

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The story of Kyaw Thu Moe Myint is such a terrible thing. I can’t fully process that.

Also, it’s good to learn, legally, the definition of a poem. What a case, huh?

Thanks for the links, Jilly.

November 10th, 2007 at 7:25 pm
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