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Poetry News:
- — Who can explain why the practice of poetry has become the object of so much satire and snide dismissal? [link found here thanks] —
- — The Poem as Comic Strip #6 —
- — For this, my farewell “Poet’s Choice” column, here are two poems related by a form: the sonnet —
- — He is the leading New Zealand poet of his generation, but Bill Manhire prefers to “bump into meaning” rather have an agenda —
- — How do you capture the tortured life of one of hockey’s greatest goaltenders? Why, you turn it into verse, of course —
- — BBC to broadcast lost Philip Larkin poems —
- — Classic Review: Leaves of Grass, by Walt Whitman —
- — “Saliva Trails” - Currently the Best Selling Book of Poetry in English, Released from Korea Through Lulu.com —
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- A conversation about life, death and the power of poetry —
- Just as Lichtenstein, Pollack and other artists kicked the gates open and invited popular culture into the realm of high art, so Kirby has tried to play host to a similar aesthetic open house —
- Literary journal devotes entire edition to New Orleans and Katrina —
- “In-Flight Couplets Composed During a Bomb Alert”London-St. Petersburg, Aug. 14, 2006 By Alfred Corn —
- All Things Considered concludes its April poetry series with Stafford’s 1990 interview —
- How poets write great poems —
- A fun game for poetry nerds —
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