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Poetry News For May 10, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Instead of starting with a blank page, poet Austin Kleon grabs the New York Times and a permanent marker — and eliminates the words he doesn’t need
  2. On an unconscious level, this final replication exceeds the early rhyme but also thwarts it when the two sounds become identical (as the mother and daughter must not)
  3. The idea that science and poetry are mutually exclusive realms is a widespread misconception. Please prove it wrong here.
  4. In A Birthday, from her first collection, Goblin Market and Other Poems (1862), the sensuous aesthete is in the ascendant
  5. What, if anything, is Arab American poetry?
  6. “It would seem soft for instance to look in my life for the sentiments in ‘The Death of the Hired Man.’ There’s nothing to it believe me.”
  7. Nevertheless, she apparently did and wrote the poem the “Mother’s Day Proclamation” as a call for a Mother’s Day for Peace to be established in the United States.

6 days until a very special episode of Poetry Hut Blog.

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…I’m off to pretend that I’m a lipstick. (MRI). :)

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Poetry News For March 17, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Mail sorter’s poems win $65,000 prize
  2. Hopkins’s syntax is so mangled, the lines so packed with heavy plodding accents and stilted comma stops, that he speaks as if through a chokehold
  3. A pair of fine collections from Philadelphia poets who fervently put their wanderings to words
  4. after the last customer has left, the bank employees rearrange the tables and chairs for a poetry reading session
  5. English poetry masters: Christina Rossetti
  6. Dan Chiasson on ‘The Best American Erotic Poems’
  7. A Giant’s Roaring, Faintly Echoed

Would you pay $2 for the privilege of submitting poetry to a lit mag electronically? Why or why not? Disclosure: I am a former subscriber of 32 Poems. (I rotate lit mag subscriptions to help support a variety of lit mags, with a dozen or so subscriptions per year. I’m explaining so that it doesn’t seem like I quit subscribing because I thought it was a bad lit mag.)

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