Poetry News For September 5, 2008
Poetry News:
- — Brigit Pegeen Kelly was named recipient of the Academy Fellowship, which provides a $25,000 stipend —
- — The grassroots movement to preserve the Ameliasburgh, Ontario, home of poet Al Purdy is gaining momentum —
- — The Poet Who Invented Himself —
- — First published in the L.A. Free Press on May 19, 1972, this piece is excerpted from Portions From a Wine-Stained Notebook: Uncollected Stories and Essays, 1944-1990 by Charles Bukowski and edited by David Calonne —
- — Prizes awarded for 6 emerging female writers —
- — Within these limits, though, he has written an excellent book — in essence, a series of case histories of anonymous or pseudonymous publication —
- — The Woman in White from The New York Review of Books by Joyce Carol Oates —
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