Poetry News for October 19, 2007
Poetry News:
- — THE inevitable paradox has occurred. Futurism is a thing of the past. Vorticism has come —
- — Old Possum’s Book of Practical Lolcats —
- — Remembering fallen poet John Partida —
- — The Liberty Loan pawnshop in Chelsea was the subject of Martin Espada’s poem ‘Latin Night at the Pawnshop’ —
- — He has booked Moscow’s Olimpiisky Stadium — with a capacity of 17000 for a single date in December, when he will read his work and take part in a staging of a rock opera based on his poems —
- — photo of caroline bagenal’s sculptural pathway to the e.e. cummings gravesite —
- — …Ezra Pound in a letter to his father, urging the old man to help promote his first published collection —
- — In any case, a reading of Picabia’s remarkable poetry suggests that using Dada as a key to unlock it would be misleading at best —
The wind is actually howling. Eek.
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