A history of lighght
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Taking
The Grand Piano
literally
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William Gibson:
countering the antibuzz
Node:
website for
a non-existent journal
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Creative writing
& surveillance
after Virginia Tech
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A sober assessment
of the “crisis”
in newspaper book reviews
Plus
Morris Dickstein
on
the future of criticism
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A State Department history
of American poetry,
from the problematic
to the completely whack!
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A wonderful review
of Reed Whittemore’s
memoirs
§
Simon DeDeo
on the
practicalities of blogging
(on not all of which
I agree)
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Talking with
(and reading)
Ryan Eckes
§
on
Democracy Now!
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An obit for
Mary Rising Higgins
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This week’s
New Thing
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Even tho he was a right winger,
Kerouac drives The New Criterion crazy!
Plus a libertarian
for Kerouac
(note what other book
has its 50th anniversary
this year)
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Who owns the rights
to
Beckett & Ionesco?
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James Laughlin
&
Brendan Gill
in conversation
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Whitman’s novel
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Just saying no
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Auden’s lost poems
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There’s going to be
a conference on
Thomas Merton
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More on
Mrs. Shakespeare
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Serializing your novel
on Facebook
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Library tourism
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Talking with
Ornette Coleman
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Minimalism
to the max!
§
Damien Hirst’s
cash register
goes bling!