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Poetry News for October 28, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Moving Pictures Have Commercialized Writers; Says Charles Hanson Towne, Poet and Editor, Who No Longer Finds Magazine Editing an Adventure, as It Was Years Ago
  2. Reason lives in a haunted house
  3. Although her beloved team is not in this year’s World Series, she shares a poem about being at the event years ago with her daughter [mp3] —
  4. The most ambitious contemporary poets tend to be haunted by the ridiculousness of poetry, its irrelevance, its pretentiousness …
  5. A Poet in the Supermarket By Dana Gioia
  6. Peter McDonald is delighted by Ciaran Carson’s translation of the blood-and-guts Irish saga The Tain

Wow that baseball game took forever. That’s OK though. :)

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2 comments

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Thanks for the link about H. Reed’s Collected. I really like his work and look forward to immersing myself in his poems.

October 28th, 2007 at 9:39 pm
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Don’t you just hate it when people complain about how long a game takes? Just freek’n enjoy it! I bet they gripe about the length of sex too! :D

October 29th, 2007 at 12:10 pm
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