Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Kerouac –
It was the sentences

Where
On the Road
was written

The Guardian
is doing a week of articles
on Kerouac

& The L.A. Times
has several articles

On the Road
in Lowell

Of stamps
&
high-school textbooks

& the attention of
Newsweek

The Jack Kerouac Quiz

AbeBook.Com’s
Kerouac feature

The Beat Museum’s
new collections page

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A big birthday bash
for
John Ashbery

John Ashbery
at home

The Boston Globe
on Ashbery & MTV

Slate
on
how to read
John Ashbery

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Talking with
Roberto Harrison

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Samuel R. Delany’s
Dark Reflections

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John Timpane
on
Eshleman’s Vallejo

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The London Review of Books
on
Roberto Bolaño

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Socialism & print

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The poet as specialist

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Publishing poetry
in India

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Finding Charles Simic
in
L.A.

Plus a profile
of the new laureate

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Inventing Shakespeare

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HumPo
Jamaica-style

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A room of one’s own,
Bush style

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Nazim Hikmet
wrote half his poems
in jail

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The prison poet
of Malawi

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The legend of
Alexander Penn

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Poet of the Underworld,
Mumbai chapter

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Talking with
Chuck Stebelton

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The writer as recluse

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Jay Parini
reading
Margaret Atwood

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Slaying the
Dylan is a poet
claim
one more time

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Gutting libraries
in the
U.K.

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Talking with
Christian Wiman

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How Dante
got to
Britain

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Celebrating
Christopher Okigbo

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Make room
for Rumi

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This week’s
death-of-a-bookstore piece:
Eugene, Oregon

while another bookstore
opens in
Lawrence, Kansas

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Online broadsides

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A profile of
Don “CookieCollup

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Poetry in emotion

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Plathiana

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The Clive James phenomenon

From Auden
to Alison Croggon

(with more Clive James)

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Bombast
with David Kirby

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Breadloaf admin
wins
Rona Jaffe Prize

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The sage of Ummah

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Of Hill & Thwaite

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A profile of
Charles Wright

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Bringing Attar
to
Australia

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Remembering
Norman MacCaig

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Frieda Hughes
on
Simon Armitage

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A profile of
James Wood

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The “Artful” Edit

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Why I am not an editor

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Do publishers matter?

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The lives of
Rem Koolhaas

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The Words Project