Showing posts with label Passings. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Passings. Show all posts

Thursday, June 05, 2008

Aggression:
the conference blog
(many, many presentations & readings)

“Oh my god, it was like the best conference ever

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John Ashbery & Robin Blaser
win the Griffin Prize

What inspired the finalists?

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They all write alike

young emerging writers…don’t get a lot of exposure or coverage”

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Talking with Ish Klein

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A reading of Legend:
Andrews, Bernstein, DiPalma, Silliman

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The “patriarchs of flarf

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Lora Moriarty on “Women of the 70s

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Blazing tongues at Calabash

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Poets’ Theatre

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Poetry Question Stumps McCain

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Michael McClure on the influence
of the Six Gallery reading
today

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Susan Howe’s Souls of the Labadie Tract

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Saving American languages

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Yusef Juma, Uzbeki poet & political prisoner

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A tribute to Ed Baker

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Roberto Bolaño:
The
Caracas Speech

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Henny Youngman with a Powerpoint:
Charles Bernstein at the
Conceptual Poetry Symposium (PPT)

Charles Alexander’s report on the Symposium

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Belinda Subraman’s
podcasts with poets

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Uncle Milty at 400

& compared with Shakespeare

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Trying not to disturb Willie’s bones

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Close-reading (aloud)
Jerry Rothenberg’s “Paradise of Poets”

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Hanif Kureishi:
creative writing departments are
the new mental hospitals

Plus reviving liberal humanism

Martín Espada confesses

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obscure figures like Lew Welch

The Poetry Bookshop of Hay-on-Wye

The literary festival from hell

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A wonderful profile of Jonathan Williams

Williams the photographer

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Robert Creeley & Twitter

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The Jane Austen Hair Club

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The Pound Error

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Hemingway, the poet

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Derek Walcott doing the dozens
on V.S. Naipaul

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The “Indian Shakespeare

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Emily Dickinson after 9/11

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David McFadden on why he hates prizes

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Frank Wilson retires
as book review editor of the Inky
& this is the thanks he gets (PDF)

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Ten years of editing a book review section

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Have e-books reached the tipping point?

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On-demand books fuel the increase
in overall titles

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A computer model of how
the brain makes meaning

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Talking with Eva Salzman

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Remembering Jason Shinder

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Shann Palmer pulls together links
in memory of George Garrett

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Talking with Gore Vidal

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A “new” Nabokov story from 1924

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Amy King’s Kiss Me with the Mouth of Your Country

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Check out IndieBound

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Jay Parini on Edwin Muir

The Parini Punishment

Parini: why poetry matters

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The “lyrical correlative”:
talking with Katie Ford

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Luis Omar Salinas has died

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Elaine Feinstein’s Russia

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American war poetry

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William Stafford, false witness

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A profile of Gulzar

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Hearing Kerouac read

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The book collection that devoured my life

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The virtual bookshelf

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The bookstore with a secret address

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Dickens’ desk

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Underground poet’s post at minimum wage?

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Major Jackson on poets & their birthdays

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Michael Cirelli’s Lobster with Ol’ Dirty Bastard

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Siri Hustvedt’s The Sorrows of an American

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Ron Padgett among some quietists
coming to
Pittsburgh

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Talking collaboration with
Leah Browning & Ira Joel Haber

Under Construction” (PDF)

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A bibliography for famous Seamus

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Bill Knott pleads of FSG to
”Let my poems go!”

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What is a “failed poet”?

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“I read poetry about as often –
and with about as much enthusiasm –
as I jab sharp sticks into my eyes

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Poetry: read it when you’re drunk

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Calling Mary Jo Salter

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The threat of reader-supplied content

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Looking for change at BEA

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The price of free art

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Microsoft’s exit
won’t slow book digitization

Libraries ponder the future

Research libraries opting for e-books

What else they spend money on
(registration may be required)

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Amazon bulking up
on e-book stock

& on Kindle

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The Digitalist:
Macmillan’s blog on all things e-

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Bye-bye backlist

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All Things Considered on Indiana’s attempt to
kill all bookstores

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Talking with David Foster Wallace
about his book on John McCain
(may require subscription)

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It’s not easy being green

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Which way the memoir?

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A profile of Wendy Cope

I don’t want to be laureate

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What about Clive James?

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A novel of Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Saginaw celebrates Roethke

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The Enchantress of Florence

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Talking with Timothy Gager

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Ethnographic titillation

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Mick Imlah’s The Lost Leader

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The importance of blurbs

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In the U.K. authors puke on the idea
of “age ranges” for kids’ books

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History found in poems

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Boswell’s Johnson

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Talking with Roger Lloyd Pack

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Poet & painter in Luminous Mud

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Restoring the farm of
Byron Herbert Reece

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Edward Hirsch’s Special Orders

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Talking with Andrew Motion

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Plumly’s Keats

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The John Stuart Mill of Brazil

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Will blogging replace newspapers?

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But blogging is good for you

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Adorno, genius & nationalism

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How to control randomness

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Why economists should not rule the world

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The actor is a poet

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Remembering U. Utah Phillips

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Talking with Ravi Shankar (MP3)

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Trying to parody John Cage

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The Soloist

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Talking with Billy Bragg

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Close-reading Amy Winehouse

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Two artists of the Harlem Renaissance

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A room in yellow light

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Defending Bill Henson

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Nan Goldin at the Tate Modern

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The problem with art criticism

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Twombly vs. Banksy

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Street art at the Tate sans Banksy

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The fate of the Barnes

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Armed guards for Hirst’s lamb

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“the greatest painter you never heard of”

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Alton Kelly, a founder of the Family Dog,
has passed away

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Commercials by Errol Morris

Saturday, May 31, 2008

I’m glad to read this
if only because it means that
Reginald Shepherd
is alive to have written it

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Poets on mentorship

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Campbell McGrath’s Seven Notebooks
skewered for hubris

McGrath & reviewer Bobby Baird
discuss the book & the review

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Kwame Dawes, blogging
Calabash 2008
from
Jamaica

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A colloquium on Barbara Guest

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A celebration of Susan Howe

Kim Minkus on Susan Howe

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George Garrett
has died

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Andrew Klobucar on
Rae Armantrout

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Reading Steve McCaffery

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Collecting the poems of
Tim Dlugos

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The poetic economies of performance

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Readers have their say
in e-publishing debate

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Henry Gould & Anny Ballardini & Peter Thompson reading
in RI (& in RI)

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Kenny Goldsmith & uncreative writing

Kenny blogging
the Conceptual Poetry Conference
from
Tucson

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The 30th anniversary festival
& poetry conference
at Robert Frost’s homestead

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Harvard Book Store
is up for sale

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rob mclennan on
Stephen Brockwell & David McGimpsey

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Ecopoetics

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This year’s Prague Writer’s Festival
commemorates 1968

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Who is a regional poet?

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Clint Burnham on Stuart Ross

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Woeser hacked

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Talking with Deborah Kolodji
about science fiction poetry

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Stephen Collis on Peter Gizzi

& on Roger Farr

Roger Farr on “Poetry and Pedagogy”

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D.A. Powell
on the pitfalls of translations

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Why the young hate us

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Language & sex:
did homo sapiens speciate on the Y chromosome?

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Birdsong as aggression

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A linguistic analysis of Hillary’s non-apology

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A campaign to stop the bill
to “free” works with orphan ©

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3.13 billion books
sold in the
US last year
(roughly 10 per person),
up 0.9% from 2006

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David Byrne:
Playing the Building

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Anish Kapoor in Boston

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U. Utah Phillips
has passed away

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Dreaming in stereovision

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Welcome to modernity!
Hope you survive

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Monkey see, robot do

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Kudos to the new How2
which is offering most all of its articles
in both HTML & PDF formats
(really great idea!)

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Thursday, May 01, 2008

Talking with Geraldine Monk

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Charlie Simic out as PLOTUS

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Jason Shinder has passed away

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The Double-Dream of Spring

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Michael Palmer in New Zealand

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Brad Leithauser on Elizabeth Bishop

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Travis Nichols on Phil Whalen

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Antiphonies:
Essays on Women’s Experimental Poetries
in
Canada

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In the American Tree
the radio show

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In Chicago,
a Poets’ Theater Showcase

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Talking with Lydia Davis

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Robert Sward on Paul Blackburn

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Reasons to remember George Oppen

Contrasting Oppen with Taylor Brady & Rob Halpern

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Remembering Césaire in Nairobi

Eshleman on Césaire

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A profile of Sherko Bekas

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Leonard Schwartz talking to Pierre Joris (MP3)

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Talking with Yusef Komunyakaa

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Larry McMurtry, bookseller

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Reading Creeley’s “Morning”

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Talking with Paul Siegell

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50 best cult books

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CS Perez on Bill Knott’s
interpretation of the PSA Williams Award

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Giving a 1,000-page poem away on the web

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David McCann on Kim Sowôl

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Publishing “a right old mess

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n + 1 = ??

All the Sad Young Literary Men

Nothing like a roman a clef to attract reviews

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Gary Snyder,
gilding the Lilly

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“Form is nothing more than an extension of content

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Nick Piombino on Goodreads

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A scene grows in Brooklyn

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A job for Voltaire

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Another 19th century genre
resuscitated by the NEA

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A Mark Doty retrospective

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What future for Euro-lit?

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How to kill Shakespeare

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“the daily miracle

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The latest bookstore scam

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The lineup for this year’s
Philadelphia Book Festival

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What’s become of libraries?

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A reading in honor of Rita Riddle

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A class blog on “fair use

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Critic or writer

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Poetry Out Loud has a winner

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A flight without a book

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Is one book a week too much to ask?

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Paul Wonner has passed away

So has Henry Brant

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Knowing the Weather Underground

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1968 at the movies

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The weirdesttop 100 moves” list ever

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The aesthetics of web video

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A short history of shock art

This week’s example

& for next week: head lice

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The lure of heresy

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Saving modernism’s “mistakes

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The (re)birth of British architecture

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Talking about Jerome Robbins

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Robert Rauschenberg & the limits of appropriation

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Olafur Eliasson on the limits of museums

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A throat-singing sax player