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Poetry News For March 7, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. National Book Critics Circle winners unveiled in New York
  2. Where are the women writers in translation?
  3. Find of the Day
  4. Poetry of Li-Young Lee Is ‘Descended from Dreamers’ [MP3] —
  5. Note to Jack London, poet: Don’t give up your day job
  6. McSweeney’s (online) wants pantoums and senryu [this link found here thank you] —
  7. Is Free Speech and Commerce Endangered Internationally?
  8. The first story, a mysterious, dreamlike piece by Eudora Welty, draws back a “Curtain of Green,” to reveal a widow at a moment of crisis [MP3] —
  9. Dominant on page and stage: but is the greatest writer in the English language primarily a poet or a dramatist?
  10. A full life, shaped by water and words

I hope you enjoy today’s links. It was the best that I could do with my feeble & disadvantageous womanly intellect.

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Poetry News for October 16, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. ‘Poet cannibal’ arrested
  2. Editor meets Henry Rollins
  3. Writers Debate the Net’s Effect on Their Craft
  4. A Lawyer, a Poet, and a Love Rekindled
  5. Poet Hass’ ‘Time’ does not live up to ‘Praise’
  6. Robert Lowell’s 1960 statement regarding the state of poetry not only pitted the Beats against “cat-nip” academics, but publicly declared them to be a force
  7. Writing Aplenty on the Web, but Where’s the Cash?
  8. …but back to the apparently quite lucrative Beat industry
  9. The first story on this program is a Eudora Welty classic about the rebellious daughter of a somewhat bizarre Southern family, “Why I Live at the P.O.”, read by Stockard Channing [mp3] —
  10. Writers, publishers gather to celebrate Twin Cities literary scene
  11. Oct 24: Sonia Sanchez to Present next Joseph N. Patterson Lecture (Winston-Salem)
  12. Poet Laureate Simic: ‘I grew up bent over a chessboard’
  13. Series A: Evan Willner and Joshua Corey

“Our idea was to go beyond merely displaying how badly a baseball can be thrown.”

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