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