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Poetry News For March 6, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Post-apocalypse, Poetry, and Robots
  2. Changing Hands Bookstore hosts a handful of acclaimed poets (all female) who contributed to Letters to the World: The Wom-Po Anthology
  3. People find what they lack in themselves in this object of adoration
  4. Iranian poet Simin Behbahani is the first recipient of Stanford’s Bita Prize for Literature and Freedom
  5. 2 editors’ online journal gives new life to literature
  6. Auden was roundly criticized for leaving England when he did; after all, the1930s had been dubbed “The Age of Auden,” and even admirers of his poetry saw his departure as an unpardonable

Go With Your Gut — Intuition Is More Than Just A Hunch, Says New Research

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Poetry News For February 29, 2008

I had to modify my RSS feed to show only a post’s snippet, sorry. This blog is getting splogged and scraped like mad lately and I find that very irritating.

Poetry News:

  1. Call for poets!
  2. Using verse as a kind of verbal massage for your emotions cheapens it terribly. And it won’t do you much good
  3. What’s the big deal about Small Press Month?
  4. Why isn’t there more poetry on the Op Ed and opinion pages of this country’s newspapers?
  5. new litmag alert
  6. Being several & a few responses to the trio of “Numbers Trouble” articles in last fall’s Chicago Review (w/Juliana Spahr, Stephanie Young, Jennifer Ashton, Nathaniel Mackey, Kamau Brathwaite, Gloria Steinem, Ishmael Reed, Edouard Glissant, Erica Hunt, Tisa Bryant, M. Nourbese Philip, Julie Patton, Joan Retallack, Audre Lorde, Bhanu Kapil, James Scully, Paolo Friere, Bernice Johnson Reagon, and Barbara Foster) [link found here thank you] —
  7. Is this true? … I will send some positive vibes for Mr. Tate —
  8. Poets & Writers redesigned their website
  9. The poet is himself subject to this illusion, and a great part of what is called poetry, although by no means the best part of it, consists in this sort of idealization by proxy
  10. The Dictator in Prison, by Adélia Prado / translated from the Portuguese by Ellen Doré Watson from Poetry Daily

Killer Military Robots Pose Latest Threat To Humanity, Robotics Expert Warns

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