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The Art of the Poetry Book Review
23 hours ago ago from Musings
“Musings” for December 17 The Art of the Poetry Book Review Over the past nine months or so, I’ve written somewhere around 50 reviews of new books of poetry for Outlook and for journals like Main Street Rag and Wild Goose Poetry Review. I’d like to think that the reviews are a sort of public service, that they bring a bit more attention to good books of poetry that they help poets and bookstores sell those books, and that they help buyers ...
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9 hours ago ago from Poetry News
*****POETRY NEWS***** To receive Poetry News in your email or to post events write to lori@thepoetrynews.com . Wishing you all Peace and a Happy and Healthy New Year! Here is your Poetry News for the week of December 28, 2009. Poetry events are prolific in the Pioneer Valley and beyond. Scroll all the way down for more poetry in CT, Boston and other areas. Check out all our links to the right for poetry events everywhere! ...
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19 hours ago ago from Silliman's Blog
The Poetry Foundation invited nine writers, myself included, to address the question of “How has poetry changed in the last ten years?” Travis Nichols edited the feature, trying to get nine authors who might address different aspects of the overall scene. The other writers include Matthew Zapruder , Annie Finch , Rigoberto González , Marjorie Perloff , Brent Cunningham , Camille Dungy , Francisco Aragón , & Eileen Myles . The feature has been ...
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19 hours ago ago from Sherry Chandler
Home Books About Poems Reviews Kentucky Writers Kentucky Small Magazines and Presses Sherry Chandler On the last day of the world I would want to plant a tree.” — W.S. Merwin The sea is calm tonight (0) Posted on December 24th, 2009 sherry Poets , Pop Culture Matthew Arnold was born on Christmas Eve, 1822, but the fact didn't seem able to rescue him from his high Victorian mournfulness. Not a poet to make one feel all warm ...
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