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Poetry News For February 25, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. Some of his latest readings include the collected works of American poet Robert Creeley and poet Lyn Hejinian’s book “My Life.”
  2. American Ghazals
  3. Hickory poet Scott Owens will have his third chapbook of poems published online in April by the Dead Mule School of Southern Literature
  4. A copy of a poetry book hailed as one of the most important in English history has been bought for £42,000
  5. Why the worst artists deserve recognition
  6. Kenmore native is a poet and entrepreneur
  7. To write poems about seeing, you have to disappear; it is essential to relinquish your so-called perspective
  8. At a special SELECTED SHORTS live performance, the Tony and Emmy Award-winning actor and writer John Lithgow selected his favorite story poems from his anthology, THE POETS’ CORNER and read them along with celebrated performance artist Bill Irwin [MP3 ha that Gertrude Stein was fun] —
  9. Frost’s ‘47 lecture finally gets printed
  10. No one, surely, will take exception to my list of phobic-friendly poetry
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Poetry News for July 23, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. The great poet William Carlos Williams called [her] “one of the major phenomena of history”
  2. Copper Canyon is the leading U.S. independent publisher of poetry
  3. As these four collections show, the field’s “outsider” status lets poets pursue art for its own sake
  4. Too many movies, poems, songs, TV shows deal in the familiar, offering the comfort of the predictable
  5. Rowling has already expressed an interest in covering the classics after her studies in Greek and Roman mythology at Exeter University in the 1980s
  6. Bold words: A poet pushes forward
  7. Home of poet Langston Hughes experiences its own Harlem renaissance
  8. Printers Ball shut down by police [wow, weird. link found here thanks] —
  9. when she evokes an environment, she does not efface herself from it, nor (despite the clarity of her eye) stand apart from it
  10. Poet finds an unsentimental harbor for her love of life

I picked up the new Harry Potter book when it went on sale at midnight and I have to say that was one of the strangest scenes I’ve encountered. 100s and 100s and 100s of kids going berserk over a BOOK going on sale. :)

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