Poetry News:
- — Last week two U. S. lady poets, whom repute places high above the ruck of feminine poetasters, smote their lyres in unison —
- — A doctor and poet in Boston, Campo writes eloquently about his divided loyalties in “How I Learned English: 55 Accomplished Latinos Recall Lessons in Language and Life” —
- — The attraction of opposites —
- — Drinking games don’t often involve meter and verse, unless you were composing poetry back in ancient China —
- — Social Network for Authors Red Room Gets $1.25 Million —
- — Chapbooks and zines get the personal touch —
- — Taslima had expected to win her return ticket to Calcutta after expressing regret and deleting the offending portions from her book —
- — What are You Recommending, Daisy Fried? —
- — To take a random-sample handful of its subjects, there’s Freud, Duke Ellington, Beatrix Potter, Tony Curtis, Anna Akhmatova, and GK Chesteron —
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