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Poetry News for November 9, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. More than 60 years after it was written, George Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language” remains the classic essay on the relationship between words, truth, propaganda and politics
  2. ‘Lyrical Terrorist’ found guilty in British court and ‘Lyrical Terrorist led double life’ and ‘Lyrical terrorist’ convicted for jihad poems
  3. Here is another photo from St. Petersburg: taken from the bench where KGB agents would sit everyday in the 40’s and 50’s to watch one the land’s great poets, Anna Akhmatova
  4. Penguin Wins U.S. Decision in Dorothy Parker Copyright Trial
  5. Creativity, innovation and ‘coolness’ often emerge from the grungier areas of a city
  6. “poets cannot be coddled and nurtured in universities - that depletes their minds from having relationships with poetry”
  7. The artwork of two local artists, sculptor Lisa Scheer and poet E. Ethelbert Miller, was recently installed at the east entrance
  8. Nobel laureate to explain connection between arts, sciences
  9. The rhythm of the poem is the rhythm of the train; it scans beautifully and is irresistible as a result
  10. Gertrude Stein, fearless and flushed
  11. Hardy’s poem was printed in the TLS of September 10, 1914
  12. WHY NOT ABOLISH POETS? ANYBODY WRITES POETRY NOW; Bards Are No Longer Picturesque But Look Prosaic and Wear Everyday Clothes and Cut Their Hair and Drink Milk Shakes and ;- Oh, It’s Simply Awful!

Have you heard of The Soulforce Institute for Nonviolent Change? I haven’t and I’m right here in the city with the Southern Baptist HQ.

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Poetry News for July 26, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Tam o’ Shanter kirkyard resurrected
  2. Modern medievalists credit him with being the first scholar to treat Beowulf and Sir Gawain and the Green Knight as texts with literary depth
  3. Korean Mummies Reveal Medical Clues, Love Poems
  4. poetry therapy ” a field that’s little known but growing [may require bug me not] —
  5. Each week, Ed Shakespeare, the bard of Brooklyn baseball, will take a page from his ancient ancestor and add a bit of iambic pentameter to all our lives
  6. Indian state mulls a dose of culture to reform prisoners
  7. Poetry slam: Police raid Bridgeport ‘Printer’s Ball’ | Cops in combat gear make 1,000 leave party
  8. Kjellberg tried to pin Calhoun down on the big issue that was raised yesterday, about when are Parker pieces [considered] poems, and when are they not
  9. Senate panel approves expanding Sandburg home

Happy Birthday Carl Jung

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Poetry News for July 18, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. A ‘Redemption Song’ for The Clash’s Frontman
  2. The great poetry binge
  3. When ‘On the Road’ Was ‘On the Subway’
  4. Forward prize shortlists look to youth and experience [one can always find poetry-related articles in the Guardian here, too.] —
  5. Poems should always be read at least twice, because the first time you go through a poem it is like unwrapping a gift
  6. From Malawian jail to prize list
  7. Cyber police shut down “suspect” literary website, block access to another
  8. Dmitry Alexandrovich Prigov, Soviet-Era Avant-Garde Poet and Artist, Rest in Peace
  9. To start, congratulations on the sale of Soft Skull to Counterpoint … [link found here thank you] —
  10. Dorothy Parker Anthology Continues in Its Fresh Hell

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Poetry News for July 12, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Punctuation In Three Acts By Jessica Handler (congrats Jessica)—
  2. A hunk of meat crawls macabrely into the home of a strangely unperturbed poet
  3. Philip Booth was a poet known for his explorations of existence and New England in an intense, sparse style
  4. it’s ironic that these “lost” poems are in the limelight as the subject of a six-year lawsuit
  5. Hunter Discusses Reshaping ‘Shopworn’ Language
  6. From rags to riches, or how undergarments improved medieval literacy
  7. On This [yesterday] Day
  8. Of all the great English poets, Dryden must be the least enjoyed
  9. Sharon Olds with Michael Silverblatt from Lannan Podcasts by Lannan Foundation
  10. The Poem as Comic Strip #4
  11. The poetics of Americana with Kimiko Hahn and David Baker [links to MP3] —
  12. In our own day, no doubt Toni Morrison and Seamus Heaney have their fans, but I would be extremely surprised if, in 100 years’ time, anyone rated their work

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