- — U.Va. exhibits Poe letter apologizing for drinking —
- — Appalachia y Aztlán —
- — poems that flock as much as they flow —
- — Suspected Islamist militants in Pakistan blew up on Thursday the mausoleum of a 17th century poet revered in both Pakistan and Afghanistan, apparently because women visited the shrine —
- — Woeser, Tibet’s most famous poet and intellectual dissident, is now available in English translation and should be read by all freethinkers —
- — The Limerick laureate works his magic —
- — Among the young poets of today, especially those of the post-avant, publishing in the online or independent print journals, the distinction between eras is hazy, even non-existent. —
- — An article by Clive Thompson on “The Age of Microcelebrity”–”the phenomenon of being extremely well known not to millions but to a small group–a thousand people, or maybe only a few dozen”–has me thinking about AWP, and of most poets as microcelebrities —
- — The hand that rocks the cradle has also written some books —
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