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Poetry News for November 8, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. What the neoconservative editor of the New York Times Book Review won’t be asked about when he speaks to political fantasists this evening
  2. She’s left the tarot cards and psychic-speak behind in favor of straight-to-the-gut protest poetry as fierce and passionate as anything released by June Jordan or Nikki Giovanni
  3. Why The Writers Must Win
  4. In itself, it is an aftermath, an explanation of myself to myself
  5. Tennessee Poet Laureate Margaret Britton Vaughn will be awarded the Germantown Arts Alliance Medal for Literary Arts at the Arts
  6. WILL you kindly permit me to reply to Mr. Shaemas O’Sheel’s remarks in THE NEW YORK TIMES REVIEW OF BOOKS of my new volume, “The Poet, The Pool, and the Fairies,” and his recommendation that American poets should seriously consider the study of Celtic poets, Yeats, Fiona, Macleod, Nora Hopper, Moira O’Neill
  7. Bogalusa celebrates Komunyaka
  8. Too Much Spam? Turn it Into Poetry and Hang it on Your Wall

I guess Madison Cawein is the Kentucky poet who allegedly got ripped off (?) was the inspiration of (?) got borrowed from (?) re: The Wasteland.

Excellent interview with David Lynch.

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