Poetry News for October 5, 2007
Poetry News:
- — Thank you very much for inviting me to speak about Poetry and Power —
- — the latest wrangle in the US reflects a wider problem in deciding what’s good poetry and what’s not —
- — VA Tech professor writes poems about shooting —
- — Poets are good at discerning life within what otherwise might seem lifeless [congrats]—
- — Business of Words with Collin Kelley, Month of October, Guest: Reb Livingston —
- — Sean O’Brien has become the first person to win the prestigious Forward Prize for Poetry three times. —
- — For years, Baltimore has laid claim to one of our greatest writers. Nevermore! —
- — Old and, though no-one knew it then, close to death, Auden’s behaviour in Ilkley can best be described as eccentric —
- — The court cited the lower court‘ findings of fact questioning the validity of the certificate‘ facts, such as … the publication of the poems without a copyright notice —
- — ACLU “˜Howls”™ Against FCC Destroying the Best Poems of a Generation —
- — Burma: Act Now! —
Congrats to Eclectica on its 54th issue. That’s quite an achievement, as online lit mags seem to come and go. In the latest issue, Scott Malby did a review of this site. Thanks, that is kind.
3 most popular links for last month (as far as Feedburner is concerned):
All about the latest Best American Poetry
Attn Nashville word nerds: this program (New PBS Series Probes the Origin, Technology and Art of Writing) begins tonight at 7pm on Nashville Public TV.
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