Poetry News:
- — The lit mags that could —
- — GK intros Maxine Kumin, she and GK read her poetry [real audio] —
- — There are stereotypes about Sylvia Plath fangirls — that we’re mired in middle-class existential woe —
- — In his new collection, Hardheaded Weather: New and Selected Poems, poet Cornelius Eady writes of his transition from urban renter to rural homeowner and the encroachment of middle age —
- — Blues And Haikus: Jack Kerouac with Al Cohn and Zoot Sims —
- — Melissa Denes talks to Aeronwy Thomas about her father Dylan Thomas —
- — Pulitzer Prize Winner Hass Answered Your Questions on Modern Poetry —
Meet my neighbors. I heard about that on XM Radio during the top of the hour news blurb & the news announcer just said it was in Tennessee. So I was thinking it was some crazy East Tennessee person (disclaimer: mom & them are from E TN LOL). Sadly, no.
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