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Poetry News for September 28, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Charles Simic Takes Your Questions on Poetry [link found here thank you] —
  2. In 1923, after falling in love with a blond, blue eyed sailor, Hart Crane wrote his most ambitious poem to date
  3. Kay Ryan rises to the top despite her refusal to compromise
  4. I sure do love poems by kids
  5. Charles Simic: From Belgrade to Poet Laureate
  6. Elevating baseball to a fine art

Me, listening to song: Honey is that you playing on this?
Darryl, listening to song: I don’t remember recording that.
Me: Well it says you did.
Darryl: Well I guess I did, then.

LOL. Get it while it is hot, and thank you person who posted it.

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I must add Kay Ryan to my list of “famous” poets who self-pubbed their first collection.

September 28th, 2007 at 12:15 pm

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  1. The Cranes « Tiny Cat Pants    Sep 28 2007 / 8am:

    [...] turns out that Hart Crane is the one who wrote the poems I don’t like, but, courtesy of Jilly Dybka over at the Poetry Hut Blog, I bring you a beautiful, passionate essay about one of this Crane’s [...]

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