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Poetry News For October 23, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. She was a brilliant student, poet and author, who contemplated life and death with passionate intensity, so typical of an individual with an eighth house Sun in Scorpio
  2. The good news is that the relatively dreary climate of poetry-publishing ensures that the chapbook will continue to flourish
  3. ‘Paper Woman’ writes on body
  4. For more than 2500 years, classical epic has been the province of men: written by, for and about them, and passed down through the centuries by male translators.
  5. Asahi Haikuist Network
  6. Nowadays acmeism is remembered only due to the names of outstanding poets, such as Nikolay Gumilyov, Anna Akhmatova, and Osip Mandelstam
  7. The Contester: Down Came a Contest, Cradle and All
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Poetry News For May 4, 2008

Poetry News:

  1. With her new novel, Lavinia, fantasy and science fiction virtuoso Ursula K. Le Guin vividly fills some of the blanks in Vergil’s Aeneid
  2. “I’m trying to get people to see a book as an aesthetic artifact, not as a generic container,” says Dave Wofford, who operates the one-man letterpress Horse and Buggy Press.
  3. But what if the plagiarists are children who won the KidsPost poetry contest, children who said the work was their own?
  4. In Heather McHugh’s Broken English, I found Ulli Beier’s translations of these ancient songs succinctly moving
  5. At 99, New Hampshire man becomes a first-time author
  6. Jorie Graham’s poetry is all about the vertiginous (and sometimes heady) experience of falling through the cracks
  7. In his day, Jeffers was a star: he appeared on the cover of Time, read his poems in the US Congress and was respected for the alternative he provided to the Modernist juggernaut
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