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Poetry News For June 26, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Amy Newman uses short, verses to show the theorist of evolution struggling to absorb its implications for his private life
  2. We love independent filmmakers and musicians, and celebrate their maverick spirit, so why don’t we want independent writers?
  3. Margaret Atwood wins Spain’s top literature prize
  4. G. E. Murray 1945~2008
  5. Power of poem immortalizes Cubs trio
  6. Taking another look at Idaho’s most famous poet/conspiracy theorist
  7. The lit mag reviews at NewPages are fresh
  8. Amazon’s Vanishing Buy-Now Buttons, Revealed

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Can you think of any poems that, when you take away the title, completely fall apart? For example, this poem by Dan Pagis (translated by Stephen Mitchell):

Written in Pencil in the Sealed Railway-Car

here in this carload
i am eve
with abel my son
if you see my other son
cain son of adam

tell him that i

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Poetry News For June 13, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. When Hank Williams died on New Year’s day in 1953, he left behind a legacy of honky tonk hits as well as an extended family that would grow to include a son, daughters and grandchildren. Milo Miles reviews an exhibit at the Country Music Hall of Fame called, “Family Tradition: The Williams Family Legacy.”
  2. alt.NPR: Poetry Off the Shelf Podcast, Linh Dinh catalogues the myriad grades of Vietnamese chuckles. [MP3] —
  3. John Ingram, Chairman of the Ingram Content Companies, announced last Thursday that the company would fold the leading print-on-demand publisher, Lightning Source, Inc. into its main book business to create Ingram Lightning Group.
  4. One of the failings of our education system is that we are educating people out of creativity.
  5. That era of the poetry readings was also the folk era. So our intermission would be a folk singer, usually playing the auto harp.
  6. Author of new book discusses his work linking corporate values with the decline of the tenure-track position, especially in the humanities.
  7. His latest collection, The Late Show, includes “Gloss of the Past,” composed entirely of the names of lip glosses
  8. ‘Paradise Lost’ poet turns 400
  9. Poetry, our national art, has never been so neglected or unloved.

The magnitude of circadian advantage influences the outcome of Major League Baseball games in that teams with greater circadian advantage are more likely to win. Crossing multiple time zones further reduces the probability of success for traveling teams.

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Poetry News For March 13, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. The need for warmth is more important than people who have never been truly cold know
  2. This great poets list has only one woman. About right, too
  3. The poetry journal as mixtape
  4. Two things often said about great poets are that they create the taste by which they are appreciated, and that they have the capacity to constantly reinvent themselves
  5. Math lovers, teachers and families around the world are gearing up to celebrate Pi Day on March 14, or more precisely to the pi second, 3/14 (the American date format) at 1:59:26 p.m
  6. The Resurrection Trade, Miller’s fifth book of poems, delves into the mysteries of early women’s anatomical studies and medical illustrations
  7. New Vancouver opera focuses on poet Pauline Johnson - Margaret Atwood writes libretto, Christos Hatzis composes
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Poetry News For November 26, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Our Rich Authors Make Cheap Literature; Ida M. Tarbell Laments Tendency of Some of Our Modern Writers to Sacrifice Their Independence and Self-Respect for the Sake of High Prices By Joyce Kilmer
  2. Controversial Bangladeshi feminist writer Taslima Nasreen has been flown out of the Indian city of Calcutta after violent protests by Muslims
  3. Nor was it a simple matter to find a poem that would serve as the essential illustration of Ashbery’s quality
  4. It is not poetry that lasts but good poems, a critical difference.
  5. The Chilean Pablo Neruda (1904-1973), one of the world’s most popular writers, found his gift early in his prolific career
  6. NYT’s 100 Notable Books of the Year
  7. Facebook is removing profiles of small Canadian publishers
  8. Prize rewards younger poet’s technique, vision
  9. Matthew Higgs … explores language as a visual-art medium that is also directly linked to poetry
  10. Think Global, Read Local
  11. Keats’s Secret: Exploring the Real Power of the Imagination
  12. Paul Roche, Poet in Bloomsbury Group, Is Dead at 91
  13. Here are three of the five nominees for this year’s Governor General’s Award for poetry, each a many-layered reading experience
  14. Later this month the winner of the annual Literary Review Bad Sex awards will be announced, and this year’s contenders are just as bad at sex as all the rest
  15. The City of Cambridge’s Poet Populist contest is marred by ballot and voting irregularities

Hope you had a good Thanksgiving. We went to our friend Erma’s and it was fun and delicious. After dinner, there was a many-hour jam session & I even played bass on one song — “Killer Joe” because it is really easy and I don’t really play anymore, LOL.

Public service announcement:

Seeking poets who might have an extra copy of their chapbook or book they’d be willing to donate to a lucky student. Each week, during my 8-week undergraduate poetry class, there will be a drawing to see who wins the book a poet has been generous enough to donate. The winner will be responsible for reading your book, reviewing it, and selecting a favorite poem to read to the class the following week. If you like, contact information and book price should be included so that others in the class can buy your book. Students will be STRONGLY encouraged to buy the books of poets who, after all, were kind enough to contribute a book to their education. If you’re willing, please send your book (autographed would be nice) and contact and price details to:

Jeff Winke
Upper Iowa University - Milwaukee Center
620 S 76th St.
Milwaukee, WI 53214

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Poetry News for November 12, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Political rhymes: duple meter vs. iambic pentameter
  2. the Grand Prize for inspired concept and execution goes to…
  3. Joe Torre Haiku Contest
  4. Poet awarded $75,000 fellowship
  5. This lies at the very heart of Ted Hughes’s vision of life, and made him a much more appropriate laureate for the Thatcher years than sad old Larks in his cycle-clips.
  6. — [ha that kid plagiarized a Tom Lehrer song] —
  7. a sharp reminder that poetry is not merely good thoughts well expressed
  8. “Evasive Idealism” Handicaps Our Literature; Ellen Glasgow Declares That the American Public Demands Sham Optimism Instead of Straightforward Facing of Life’s Facts By Joyce Kilmer
  9. Poet Paul Muldoon and Jacki Lyden discover Finnegan’s musicality as they listen to an archival recording of James Joyce reading from his final novel

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Poetry News for October 17, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Students learn Dante’s Disco Inferno
  2. A desperate and decayed world of gamblers and faded whores has one onlooker in its thrall
  3. The Real Carver: Expansive or Minimal?
  4. China’s voices of dissent
  5. A conversation with Maya Angelou
  6. Governor General’s Literary Awards Finalists
  7. Due to recent industrial action, postal deliveries may be affected. We are thus making this week’s issue available in epaper format, free of charge. [I can't get it to work though] —

That image goes with the blink tag from Monday. hahaha

What should we do for our wedding anniversary this weekend to celebrate our troth plightin’? What is going on in Nashville Sunday?

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Poetry News for August 24, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Poet and short story writer Grace Paley, a literary eminence and old-fashioned rebel who described herself as a “combative pacifist,” has died (and NYT) —
  2. Fatwa offers unlimited money to kill Taslima
  3. Remembering Liam Rector
  4. Out of this has come a small industry in creative writing courses
  5. We Need Models of Revision
  6. four impressive new collections
  7. Langston Hughes was one of the most respected poets in 20th century American literature, though you”™d never know it from Isaac Julien‘ pretentious and monotonous 40-minute hodgepodge
  8. the similarities and differences between the “New Gen” poets [of the U.K.] and their U.S. contemporaries
  9. Until yesterday, Deboer was one of just two independent distributors operating on the East Coast

“The next Powerball drawing will be on Saturday, August 25th, 2007 with an estimated Grand Prize of $300,000,000 ($140,300,000 cash).”

Michael G. generously posted some gazpacho recipes in the comments of yesterday’s post. Sounds great — I will be eating that all weekend I think. :) Over 100F yesterday again.

Sweet baby carrots recalled in six states

FDA officials said the carrots might be contaminated with bacteria (Shigella) that poses a serious health risk from some people, especially the very young or elderly.

The product was sold under two labels — “Los Angeles Salad Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots” and “Trader Joe’s Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots.”

The “Los Angeles Salad Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots” label was distributed by Kroger Co. and King Sooper stores in Tennessee, Kroger Co. and Ralph’s supermarkets in California, Publix supermarkets in Georgia and Florida, and Get Fresh stores in Nevada.

All of the packages were sold in flexible plastic bags in 7- and 8-ounce sizes with a “sell by date” up to and including Aug. 16.

The second label — “Trader Joe’s Genuine Sweet Baby Carrots” — was distributed by Trader Joe’s stores in Arizona and California in 7-ounce flexible plastic bags with a “sell by date” up to and including Aug. 8.

The recall was initiated after it was discovered the same product sold in Canada was contaminated with Shigella.

Consumers with questions can contact Los Angeles Salads at 626-322-9017.

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Poetry News for August 23, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. We old white geezers never heard of him until last month when his suit against the governor of New Jersey reached the U.S. Supreme Court.
  2. Trial Run for LongPen in Bookstores
  3. …villanelles aren’t standard fare on the wings of most category B prisons
  4. 2007 National Book Festival
  5. Poetry-only shop well-versed in success
  6. The Problem Solvers investigate Vanity Press companies
  7. Sharing memories of poet Anne Sexton

Still over 100F. Ugh.

Yesterday I was walking to my car after work when I saw a giant black mushroom cloud. Bert the Turtle would have been very disappointed. I just stood there and did not duck and cover. (And I am old enough to have experienced nuke drills in school.)

Some adorability.

Does anyone have a really good (tomato) gazpacho recipe they would care to share?

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Poetry News for August 15, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. For three decades, he was poetry’s epicenter
  2. Atwood is at a disadvantage having neither died at a tragically young age nor lived dissolutely
  3. The Poetry of Phil Rizzuto
  4. E.E. Cummings‘ book chronicling a 36-day trip in 1931 has been reissued after almost 50 years out of print
  5. India to charge writer Nasreen with ‘hurting Muslim feelings’
  6. Salt Magazine Is Relaunched As A Free Online Journal

Collin has a 1st book interview up.

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Poetry News for August 6, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Shakespeare in Dogpatch - Of sonnets and comic strips [link courtesy afitf thank you] —
  2. Apartment Complex Where Charles Bukowski Wrote “Post Office” For Sale, Could Be Leveled [link found here thank you] —
  3. Southern book festival announces authors for this year’s event [we have room for 1 guest if you plan to attend and are not an axe-murderer] —
  4. Emotional poem fills screen
  5. The Gotham Book Mart (it was originally Gotham Book and Art) became known for embracing avant-garde and, occasionally, controversial writers and challenging censorship
  6. Is Southern literature exhausted?
  7. SUNY Brockport seeks to restore paintings of E.E. Cummings
  8. Simic Interview at NPR
  9. X-Ray of a Van Gogh Reveals 2nd Painting
  10. To make the top reaches of this list, I was told by Brent Cunningham, S.P.D.‘ operations director, you need to sell roughly 100 copies a month

I enjoyed “Masters of Science Fiction” & am looking forward to the next episodes. Stephen Hawking narrates it. Speaking of alternate universes: China tells living Buddhas to obtain permission before they reincarnate

Awww. More niece. She kinda looks like she got all of our modicum of Native American genes.

And some deep-linking to the NY Times:

:)

  1. Featured Author: Ishmael Reed With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  2. Featured Author: Allen Ginsberg With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  3. Featured Author: Jack Kerouac With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  4. Featured Author: Langston Hughes With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  5. Featured Author: Randall Jarrell With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  6. Featured Author: Seamus Heaney With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  7. Featured Author: James Merrill With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  8. Featured Author: Joseph Brodsky With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  9. Featured Author: Robert Frost With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  10. Featured Author: James Dickey With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  11. Featured Author: James Joyce With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  12. Featured Author: Margaret Atwood With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  13. Featured Author: Sylvia Plath With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  14. [More] Featured Author: Sylvia Plath With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  15. Featured Author: Ted Hughes With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  16. More on Ted Hughes and Sylvia Plath From the Archives of The NYT
  17. Featured Author: Hart Crane With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  18. Featured Author: Maxine Kumin With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  19. Featured Author: Federico García Lorca With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  20. Featured Author: William S. Burroughs With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  21. Featured Subject: Cole Porter With News and Reviews From the Archives of The New York Times
  22. Featured Author: Charles Bukowski With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  23. Featured Author: W. S. Merwin With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  24. [More] Featured Author: W. S. Merwin With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
  25. Featured Author: Kenneth Koch With News and Reviews From the Archives of The NYT
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Poetry News for August 5, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. ‘Penelopiad’ Opens on Stage
  2. What makes Stevens tough to interpret is his unique diction, which is a mixture of the hymn, the ornate and the bizarre
  3. Inductee Sanders turns poetic
  4. In the 1960s, Amiri Baraka converted from Greenwich Village Beat poet to Harlem agitator, influencing a generation of young black writers
  5. Visiting poets use tools like ‘wormhole haiku’ to inspire young writers
  6. Here is an awesome one minute trailer for the Roethke Readings
  7. How does one journey from opacity to transparency?
  8. what a gifted stand-up artist or actor does with face, body and voice, poetry does with the rhythms of words and the rhythms of thought, in language

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Yay!: my new niece, Abigail, and some word puzzles. (And physics.)

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