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Poetry News For April 18, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. It may be argued, then, that Plath’s “lasting achievement” was her ability to combine the personal and the mythical in her poetry, thereby endowing this with a timeless and “relevant” literary effect
  2. A Russian Poet Unpeels Her Many Lives
  3. Rare Emily Dickinson photo(?) purchased on Ebay
  4. Intelligence And Rhythmic Accuracy Go Hand In Hand
  5. Poetry workshop: Forward prize winner Matthew Francis invites readers to conjure sense impressions with metaphor and simile
  6. In Paris in the 1930s he helped found the journal Black Student, which gave birth to the idea of “negritude,” a call to blacks to cultivate pride in their heritage
  7. World-famous filmmaker Abbas Kiarostami is convinced that one of the problems Iranians encounter in understanding poetry is that they pay too much attention to rhythm
  8. The Pulitzer jurists for this year’s poetry prize evidently felt the pain of Philip Schultz
  9. Frequently asked questions about the business of verse By Robert Pinsky

I have torn labrum in my hip & a cane now. I can do this. I just had to be freaked out for a while. I finally got an appt to the pain clinic & that is making me feel better — OK there are some tools and stuff out there.

I feel full of gristle.

edit: p.s. laughing is good.

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Poetry News For April 7, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. With this collection, Grace Paley ends as she began, as a poet.
  2. Lynn Neary speaks with Nigel McLoughlin about his poetry and the Northern Ireland peace process
  3. English-language poets are increasingly fascinated with the syllabic forms of Latin, Romance languages and Japanese. Can you write a good syllabic poem?
  4. A poem written by an imprisoned Chinese journalist is following the Olympic torch around the globe.
  5. For the past three years, a half-dozen handsome new books of poetry have been sent into the world annually by a new Seattle publisher
  6. The banana of God
  7. Take my book. It’s free.
  8. Prince of nerves and manners, precise poet of desolations and furies
  9. Jorie Graham’s latest poems focus on the possibility of ecological disaster.
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