Thursday, November 01, 2007

Perfection & Ed Baker

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Post-avant women

Plus
talking with
Cynthia Hogue
& Elizabeth Frost

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Adrienne Rich
reading
in
Chile

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30 years of
Anglo-Québec
poetry

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Orhan Pamuk:
Evoking the Other
is a
political act

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A review of
Grand Piano 3

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A poetry of muscle

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Reading
Eric Mottram
on Robert Duncan

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Robert Hass,
time traveler

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Fear & loathing
& the
Poet Laureate
(No, not that one)

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Bush poets
(No, not that Bush)

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Curtis Faville
on
Aram Saroyan &
Robert Grenier

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Belles with Balls” –
Niama Leslie Williams
interviewed by
Tuck Self

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Forrest Gander
on
John Ashbery

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Jon Anderson
has died

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Fup,
the dean of bookstore cats,
has died

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Talking with
Bob Arnold

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Rumi’s
ambiguous legacy
in the west

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Talking with
Shanxing Wang

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Mark Strand,
alone at 73,
starting over

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On Gael Turnbull’s
Collected Poems

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Another poet
back from Iraq

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Jennifer Moxley
on
John Wieners
& Arthur Rimbaud

Plus John Temple
on Wieners

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The persistence of
the printed page

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The Atlantic
at 150 –
the senility
is complete

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Save a magazine:
reverse
the postal rate hikes!

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On Ted Berrigan’s
Collected Poems

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Cut-Up
Poetry Scrabble

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Saving a bookstore
in Park Slope,
Brooklyn

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Congressman Braley
opens
Pandora’s Box

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A European
bookstore blog

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Pissed-Off Zombies” –
Linh Dinh
on the state of the nation

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Another poet
who died too young

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Zuckerman’s
(Roth’s)
aesthetic:
George Plimpton
as literary giant

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A piece
on the letters
of Ted Hughes

with links
to large excerpts

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More on
poetry & cricket

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A.E. Stallings
here in
Chester County

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P.B. Shelley,
the poet as stud

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Performa 07
is under way!

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Banksy in action

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Schwabsky
on
Picabia

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Schjeldahl
on
Frida Kahlo

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The “newPrado

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Evaluating
Philip Glass

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Aesthetics
&
information

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Special thanks
to John Tranter
& Pam Brown
for making
Jacket
the best zine
on the web