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Poetry News For September 18, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. In a country where poets are revered like rock stars, Akhmatova was a celebrity, but that also made her a dark, dangerous figure in the Socialist paradise
  2. The lone witness in poetess Madhumita Shukla murder case was attacked in his village Gohadia in Kaiserganj, police said on Tuesday
  3. It is based on Anne Sexton’s “Transformations,” a poetic, adult reinterpretation of familiar fairy tales
  4. France Encrusts Wall-to-Wall Poetry in Sofia [I like the idea of something being "encrusted" with poetry] —
  5. Hear Gwendolyn Brooks read “the mother” and Theodore Roethke read “My Papa’s Waltz,” with insights by ex-US Poet Laureate Donald Hall. [MP3] —
  6. Salt has launched Horizon Review, its second online literary magazine and part of its planned expansion into free-to-view Web journals
  7. Perhaps it’s the duality between the intuitive, interiority and the strong authoritative, apocalyptic voices that guide these poems

I changed our dental insurance to a more local dentist - Dr. Anissa Burgess. Darryl went in for a teeth cleaning & sat down in the chair & asked if the TV (People’s Court) could be turned off. She said no. He asked if it could be turned down. She said no & told him that he seemed like the problematic type who wouldn’t be satisfied with the teeth-cleaning job & he said all I want is a teeth cleaning, then he left. LOL way to make a good first impression, new dentist of ours! (And Darryl is a polite sensitive new age guy so I doubt he was a jerk about it.) He said there was no TP or paper towels in the bathroom, either. Meh. We are both stuck in bizarro world these days. He didn’t get into the dental chair until 55 minutes after the time of appointment; maybe she wanted him to leave because they were overbooked? Or perhaps she simply (obviously) really, really, enjoys daytime TV & would have preferred to watch the People’s Court in peace?

Unfortunately, I’ve been seeing a lot of the medical profession these days - 3 appointments so far this week. Most of it has been a good experience but I have to wonder what in the heck some people are thinking. My [very few] “WTF encounters” have been with Interns or with office staff. With the Interns - most of my care is at a University Medical Center - it’s like they didn’t know yet that it’s not cool to exclaim “is that permanent??!!” or whatever. And with the staff: yes I want to stand in front of the little window in the packed waiting room, giving you my medical history in front of everyone so you can decide if you want to pronounce my “referral fax form” worthy enough to give to the Dr. or not. (Was not at the University Medical Center.)

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Poetry News For May 27, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. An award-winning poet and physician describes how words help him understand and express human suffering
  2. lovely
  3. WordPlay 5/18/08 Coleman Barks [links to MP3] —
  4. In the second of a series of exchanges in which we are bringing poets together to discuss new books, Cate Marvin and Joshua Mehigan spar over books by Alice Oswald and Daniel Anderson
  5. Roethke’s Poetry Rooted in Humble Beginnings and Mayor reads “The Saginaw Song” as his hometown celebrates poet Theodore Roethke’s 100th birthday
  6. Yale also conferred honorary degrees on former US Trade Representative Carla Hills, astronomer Martin Rees, architect Cesar Pelli, poet John Lawrence Ashbery and others
  7. Among the year’s outstanding works for children are poetry books that combine melody and meaning

Meritage Press (St. Helena & San Francisco) and xPress(ed) (Puhos, Finland) are delighted to announce the release of THE HAY(NA)KU ANTHOLOGY, VOL. II, edited by Mark Young and Jean Vengua.

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Poetry News For February 13, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. A Penis-shortening Device Described by the 13th Century Poet Rumi
  2. Saginaw, Mich., might be sagging but we can admire it for producing poet and teacher Theodore Roethke, and for preserving his boyhood home
  3. Books news: Earliest “Howl” tape uncovered at Reed
  4. Brooklyn-based poet Tom Sleigh has won the $100,000 US Kingsley Tufts Award,
  5. Prolific poet and writer John Ashbery has long been honored as one of the country’s most important writers [MP3] —
  6. 12 or 20 questions: with Amy King
  7. Carla Bruni, the muse of President Nicolas Sarkozy of France, appears to have some of her own in Emily Dickinson, W. H. Auden and Dorothy Parker
  8. Poetry as Neuromuscular Therapy

The Harriet blog has an RSS feed now, I’ve noticed.

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Poetry News For December 9, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Which, if any, will still be remembered by the 21st Century?
  2. You like my poems? So pay for them
  3. ‘Twas a Christmas Poem Whodunit
  4. Salute to John Lennon
  5. Eminent poets sometimes write poems to please children. Theodore Roethke (1908-1963) succeeded, with poems that are short, funny, well-rhymed and respectful of the reader’s intelligence
  6. Webster U. to launch publishing unit

I wasn’t aware that the US is having a “Toy Transformer Robots” crisis.

Well the President has officially established a dictatorship. Good one. At least someone in Congress is speaking out. The speech is about the Protect America Act but also shows how Bush has further consolidated his Executive powers. You can watch the videos part 1 and part 2 on youtube. Here is the ACLU on the Protect America Act and a WSJ article about Senator Whitehouse’s speech.

My Senator, Bob Corker, voted yes on the Protect America Act and my other Senator Lamar Alexander, did not vote at all.

My Representative, Marsha Blackburn, also voted yes on the Protect America Act.

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Poetry News for August 5, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. ‘Penelopiad’ Opens on Stage
  2. What makes Stevens tough to interpret is his unique diction, which is a mixture of the hymn, the ornate and the bizarre
  3. Inductee Sanders turns poetic
  4. In the 1960s, Amiri Baraka converted from Greenwich Village Beat poet to Harlem agitator, influencing a generation of young black writers
  5. Visiting poets use tools like ‘wormhole haiku’ to inspire young writers
  6. Here is an awesome one minute trailer for the Roethke Readings
  7. How does one journey from opacity to transparency?
  8. what a gifted stand-up artist or actor does with face, body and voice, poetry does with the rhythms of words and the rhythms of thought, in language

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Yay!: my new niece, Abigail, and some word puzzles. (And physics.)

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Poetry News for July 30, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. The hijacker of everyday logic
  2. Writers and Poets on Film
  3. Pothole Poet Guilty
  4. Putting Feelings Into Words Produces Therapeutic Effects In The Brain
  5. Here is a poem by Wislawa Szymborska, translated from the Polish by Stanislaw Baranczak and Clare Cavanagh
  6. Stage work dissects complexity and demons of poet Roethke
  7. But I had recited three poems, each with its own theme
  8. it was Raymond Queneau, founder of Oulipo (Workshop for Potential Literature), though, who wrote the first proper example of the genre in 1967
  9. In recent collections, poets from Ireland and Scotland artfully offer truth, wisdom, and remembrance
  10. Irving Berlin, George Gershwin, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Richard Rodgers collectively more than doubled the world’s supply of singable tunes, he declares
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Poetry News For March 2, 2007

Poetry News:

  1. Emmett Williams, 81, Fluxus-Movement Poet, Dies
  2. Washington takes ‘Debaters’ podium
  3. poet Alison Stine sees Cash as a mentor of sorts
  4. William Pitt Root’s Western poetry leaves readers with an appetite for more
  5. A Trip to the Swimming Pool That Killed Theodore Roethke
  6. Nationally acclaimed poet now makes his home in Pensacola

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