Mark Wallace on poetry readings.
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Ed Mycue’s ten favorite books
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Remembering Rochelle Ratner
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Aaron McCollough on
Barrett Watten & textsound,
manufactured landscapes in China &
Linh Dinh’s attempt to align me
along side Kenny Goldsmith
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Joyelle McSweeney on Hannah Wiener
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Dale Smith on the prose
of Forrest Gander
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Robert Kelly on Jonathan Williams
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Robert Hass (Ecco Press) & Philip Schultz (Harcourt) share
this year’s Pulitzer Prize for Poetry
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Geof Huth’s long & winding blog
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A Lee-Ann-thology of concrete poetry (MOV)
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Walt Whitman as spiritual leader
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Gillian Ferguson’s 1000-page
online epic
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What If I Am a Literary Gangster?
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Alistair McCartney’s The End of the World Book
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The new Mipoesias can be downloaded (PDF)
or eaten straight from the can
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Frances Richey’s war poetry
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Would you trust Stanley Fish’s
account of deconstruction?
Me neither
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“I Heard the Google Gong”
“I Heard It is One of Many Possibilities”
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A profile of Virago
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Outdoing Kent Johnson even
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The several lives of Joseph Conrad
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A profile of Tracy K. Smith
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Are professorships doomed?
The thesaurus is dying
And what about bookstores?
Among the newly doomed:
Acres of Books in LA
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So, are ebooks starting to catch on?
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Alice Fogel’s passion for nature
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The commodification of poetry
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Emory opens the Danowski Poetry Library
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Sartre’s harem & Simone de Beauvoir
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North Andover’s laureate is finishing his term
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Talking with Brian Hall
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Poets of the Kitsap Peninsula
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Talking with Billy Collins
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Simon Armitage:
My life with air guitar
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Naipaul the monster
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Simon Michael Bessie, the last person
to build a major trade publishing firm
from scratch, has died
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The success of Jodi Picoult
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Roseanne Cash:
Returning to writing
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Just who benefits from
giving a Pulitzer to Dylan?
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Nobody sounds like Messiaen
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Pavarotti lip-synched his last performance
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Gabriel Gomez’ The Outer Bands
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Recreating Dan Flavin’s ’64 show
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The art of Doris Lee
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The work of Ralph Rapson
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Fisk to appeal order protecting O’Keefe collection