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Poetry News For November 7, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Despite the tough publishing climate, Graywolf Press’ art before profit philosophy has given rise to both
  2. A recently discovered version of “Irene” or “The Sleeper,” one of Poe’s most important poems, has surfaced in rural Virginia.
  3. Derek Walcott explains why, as Pasternak said, ‘great poets have no time to be original’
  4. Otoliths #11 has gone live!
  5. Bob Stein invites you to help spend his latest NEH grant
  6. WordPlay with William Matthews, Ranier Maria Rilke, Robert Bly, Lee Ann Brown, Peter Culley, & Cathy Smith Bowers [MP3] —
  7. Prof structurally liberates classic waka
  8. Search and Destroy was born, with $100 seed money from Allen Ginsberg and matching funds from his boss Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
  9. When I first got exposed to the study of Native writers in literature, a lot of (them) were poets

Absolutely petrified. Blah.

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Poetry News For November 3, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Beautiful vowels
  2. I’m not much for modern poetry, but I like Szymborska because of her compassion, her humility and her warm good humor.
  3. Whiting Writing Prize Winners Are Announced
  4. A fiddling poet reports from the road
  5. Major Project to Record the Voices of Ghana’s Poets
  6. Artist Jenny Holzer has been projecting Szymborska’s words on downtown buildings
  7. Poets see no rhyme or reason for Listener’s decision to drop odes
  8. Oppie’s wife, Kitty (played by sexy new mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke), sings a love poem by Muriel Rukeyser as an aria
  9. Joe Milford Poetry Show Hosts Ravi Shankar! - Nov 02,2008
  10. Vanderbilt poet Rick Hilles wins Whiting Writers’ Award - $$50,000 prize goes to writers of exceptional promise
  11. What killed Dylan Thomas?
  12. Frieda Hughes at the Ted Hughes Festival
  13. A number of local councils in Britain have banned their staff from using Latin words, because they say they might confuse people
  14. Drawing on records dating back to the journals of Henry David Thoreau, scientists have found that different plant families near Walden Pond have borne the effects of climate change in strikingly different ways
  15. Wordplay this week: Lee Ann Brown [MP3] —
  16. Unpacking the Boxes is a tale of a poet’s ambitions, but even more it is a tribute to poetry and the beauty and wonder it gives to life
  17. With the nights drawing in, it’s time to turn our attention to the poetry of snow, sleet and hail.
  18. Bishop for much of her life was a poet’s poet, which means a poet without an audience.
  19. Poet Charles Olson’s book Call Me Ishmael (1947) is a rare thing: a great book about a great book
  20. All this—the mediocrity, the obscurity (whether intentional or not)—stands in such marked contrast to the poetry
  21. Writing in Slate (2003), Adam Kirsch compared O’Driscoll to Philip Larkin, in part because, like Larkin, he has a day job that isn’t teaching, and he writes poems about it
  22. FSU professor puts jazz singer’s life in verse
  23. There’s an unwritten rule in the writing game that states, “The better you write, the less you make” and so most of Ottawa’s poets, and there are reams of them, do something else as well
  24. Poem of the week: Life
  25. Why a particular location can make a poem universal

Mathematician Cracks Mystery Beatles Chord — the article can be downloaded at this link (PDF). Also see Einstein’s Music here hahaha.

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Friday is the day of my appointment with the retina specialist. I’m trying not to “google” the myriad of horrible scenarios. :( Trying not to freak out about it. Robert Hayden couldn’t see so good & he still wrote some pretty good poems. :P …in related news, the NYT has a weird body quiz.

I have poetry news scheduled for the rest of the week. Have a good Election Day. I have a feeling it is going to be a cluster-you-know-what, like the 2000 election. Hopefully I’m wrong.

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Poetry News For October 20, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. A wooden tablet dating from the latter half of the seventh century, found here in fiscal 2003 among the Ishigami ruins, contains a section of verse from the Manyoshu, Japan’s oldest existing collection of poetry, it’s been learned
  2. Washington and Lee University’s R.T. Smith, editor of Shenandoah: The Washington and Lee University Review, has won the 2008 Library of Virginia Poetry Book of the Year prize.
  3. Poet Glen Downie has claimed the $15,000 Toronto Book Award for his collection Loyalty Management.
  4. Sandburg Home marks 40 years as historic site
  5. Poet Invents Eighth Deadly Sin In New Collection
  6. Wordplay this week: Lee Ann Brown [MP3] —
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Poetry News For September 9, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. The elements conspire against the harvest in Bernard O’Donoghue’s Ceo Draiochta (Magic Mist)
  2. One image in this section shows CA Conrad and Linh Dinh reading from their work in the cold. Dinh wears a placard that reads, “Ape Laureate,” bringing a sense of humor to the high-minded seriousness often associated with poetry.
  3. Sportswriter William Blake on the Yankees–Red Sox Game of 8/26
  4. Associated with the New York School of poetry and being a long time resident of Manhattan’s East Village, Godfrey is a master of writing city poems
  5. Video: NEH Chairman Bruce Cole speaks about “The State of the Humanities”
  6. Lee Ann Brown, Jerome Rothenberg, and Bob Perelman talk with me about Gertrude Stein’s verse portrait of Christian Bérard
  7. “I’ve been fascinated with it ever since,” said Kooser, speaking by phone from his home in Garland, Neb.
  8. To the heir of a family that prided itself on its artistic patronage, he submitted the outraged complaint “This is the way poets are treated!”
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