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Wednesday, May 09, 2007

“My name is Jerry
and I’m a poet
”

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Talking with
Barry Schwabsky

§

The affairs of
C. Day-Lewis

§

Patti Smith
in The New Yorker:
an allegory
for Virginia Tech

§

A profile
of PENNsound

§

The two Shakespeares

& a third

§

Lucille Clifton
has received
the Ruth Lilly prize

§

Tumbleweed
& the Taco Shop Poets

§

Anti-elegy
for
Ebereonwu

§

Libraries,
zines
& one-shots

§

Libraries,
the digital divide
& Bill Gates

§

The future
of book reviews

§

The risk
in reviews

§

A profile of
newspaper readers
on the web

§

Rigoberto Gonzáles
on
Juan Morales

§

Hofmann’s
Deutschland

§

The Selected Poems
of Derek Walcott

§

Gulzar
celebrates
Amrita Pritam

§

A eulogy
for Jakov Lind

§

Brodsky
vs.
Brodsky

§

Deborah Garrison
is ba-ack

§

Famous
neglectorinos
?

§

Elaine Feinstein’s
elegy
to her husband

§

Les Murray
thought of
as an avant Brit

§

Talking with
Ted Kooser

§

What
the workers
want

§

This takes the prize

§

Talking with
Linda Gregerson

§

Julia Kristeva
on
Ségolène Royal

§

Art and the State

§

All about Banksy

§

Takashi Murakami
at
Gagosian

§

Memo to Self:
If you want to get
a lot of angry emails,
say something nice
about Jorie Graham

Posted by Ron at Wednesday, May 09, 2007
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RON SILLIMAN has written and edited 40 books, and had his poetry and criticism translated into 16 languages. Silliman was a 2012 Kelly Writers House Fellow, the 2010 recipient of the Levinson Prize from the Poetry Foundation, a 2003 Literary Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts, a 2002 Fellow of the Pennsylvania Arts Council, and a 1998 Pew Fellow in the Arts. Silliman has a plaque in the walk dedicated to poetry in his home town of Berkeley and a sculpture in the Transit Center of Bury, Lancaster, a part of the Irwell Sculpture Trail. He lives in Chester County, Pennsylvania and teaches at the University of Pennsylvania.






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