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Poetry News for October 29, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Edwin Arlington Robinson Defines Poetry; A Language, Says Well-Known Poet, That Tells Us Through More or Less Emotional Reaction Something Which Cannot Be Said
  2. The millennia-long story of the wilful or careless destruction of books—this account takes in both possibilities—begins centuries before the birth of Christ
  3. Len Roberts: A memorial reading for a beloved Valley poet
  4. We believe that the next generation of exciting writers and poets will be found among the smaller publishers and self-published authors
  5. Terror trial poet ‘like Wilfred Owen’
  6. Joni Mitchell: still smoking
  7. SF State’s new digital file and sharing Web site, Data and Instruction Virtual Archive (DIVA), where students will be able to listen to archived speeches and video recordings from poets online
  8. The words go round and round and they come out here
  9. finalists for the Cambridge Poet Populist position

HR 1955, crazy but true.

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2 comments

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That article on Edwin Arlington Robinson is, as they say, a hoot–a 1916 interview of him by Joyce Kilmer!

October 29th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
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Thanks for the Joni Mitchell interview link. I’m loving the new album.

October 31st, 2007 at 5:03 pm
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