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Poetry News For August 9, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67
  2. Assessing Kay Ryan, our new poet laureate
  3. McSweeney’s Rejects Mike Mussina’s Seventh Consecutive Submission
  4. Like Ginsberg - like Pablo Neruda, like Walt Whitman - Herrera found such forms in long lists, long lines, long poems made out of short parts
  5. The Voices and Visions videos are available online via learner.org! Sylvia Plath, Robert Lowell, Wallace Stevens, etc
  6. It’s that same sense of dignity that Hayden brought to this next poem, which praises a different kind of sacrifice for another ancestor of his: the freed slave Frederick Douglass
  7. Portrait of Calliope (detail), muse of poetry, found at Pompeii guest house
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Poetry News For May 3, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Using a complex array of perforations, the pavilion’s surface allows light to pass through creating shifting patterns, which-during specific times of the year-transform into the legible text of a poem
  2. UMKC’s New Letters is a winner in the National Magazine Awards
  3. Poet staves off poverty in exotic Edmonton
  4. and the winner was a student from the Virgin Islands who recited “Frederick Douglass” by Robert E. Hayden
  5. Jason Shinder, 52, Poet and Teacher, Dies
  6. Seeking 21st century poetic satire
  7. The winner of the Seattle PI’s inaugural poetry contest is her own font of creativity

Most popular outgoing links for April 2008, as far as Feedburner is concerned:

“Unfortunately, poetry in general has a bad reputation”

“UNM’s director of creative writing said she will resign because her colleague has not been punished for posing in sexually explicit photos with students.”

“Taking the Pain Out of Poetry”

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