Poetry News for October 25, 2007
Poetry News:
- — Paul Guest, a poet who teaches at West Georgia, will be in New York Wednesday to accept the prestigious $50,000 Whiting Prize
and Whiting Award Winners Announced — [congrats] - — Indian politician and wife jailed for murder plot against Hindu poetess —
- — Solitary Woman in a Glass House: Visual Translations of Emily Dickinson Poems —
- — Poetry unlocks woman’s memory —
- — She also sent poems, letters, packages saturated in perfume, a petrified alligator head, dead beetles and other items —
- — From Old to New Media: Blog Begets Publishing House —
- — These excerpts from Moore’s letters feature her correspondences with numerous literary figures, including Pound, Cummings, and William Carlos Williams —
- — 13 Percent of Collection Misplaced, Survey Finds —
- — Our findings suggest that it is in fact Democrats, not Republicans, who tend to favor the DH. In addition, we find no effect for respondents”™ proximity to American or National League teams, though older respondents were consistently more likely to oppose the rule. —
Today is my honey’s birthday. It’s celebration week.
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