A sonnagram
from K Silem Mohammad
Q&A with Rae Armantrout
Talking with Elaine Equi
Philip Levine:
Poet Laureate of the United States
A selection of poems by Levine
What will Philip Levine do as PLOTUS?
A weblog focused on contemporary poetry and poetics.
A sonnagram
from K Silem Mohammad
Q&A with Rae Armantrout
Talking with Elaine Equi
Philip Levine:
Poet Laureate of the United States
A selection of poems by Levine
What will Philip Levine do as PLOTUS?
John Wieners, 1968, with a portrait of Joanne Kyger
John Wieners
707 Scott Street
(ebook thanks to Douglas Messerli’s
Project for Innovative Poetry)
Rae Armantrout:
Focus
Ange Mlinko on Roy Fisher
Clayton Eshleman:
While Drinking Coffee at Zingerman’s
Peep/Show
post-VIDA
New work by Laurie Price
Talking with Ryan Eckes
Caroline Bergvall’s Meddle English
3 poems by Ben Friedlander
so much depends
upon
a red wheel
barrow
at the Poetry Society
in London
William Carlos Williams:
new translations from the Spanish
The epic of
the great Lithuanian-American poet
is back in print
The making of Tender Buttons
Jeanette Winterson:
All I Know About Gertrude Stein
Stephen Ratcliffe’s trilogy:
Human / Nature
Remarks on Color / Sound
Temporality
Previously unpublished poems
by the Baroness
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven
Numerousness & its Discontents:
Peter Nicholls on
George Oppen & Lyn Hejinian
Dean Young’s new heart
Remembering Darrell Gray
Don Wentworth’s
Past All Traps
Pigrimage to the sources
of Javier Sicilia
Satu Kaikkonen:
from totems
In Syria, Ali Dirbak
arrested for reading poetry
Phil Whalen:
excerpts from Kyoto Notebooks
On Robert Duncan’s
The Opening of the Field
Duncan’s notes on Silliman’s “Opening”
The Flame is Ours:
The Letters of Stan Brakhage & Michael McClure
1961 – 1978
Javier Sicilia,
moving beyond words
Jerome McGann’s
Postmodern Poetries
Flarf turns 10
Geof Huth’s 365 Ltrs
Tom Beckett on Huth
Bahraini forces rape & kill
Ayat al-Ghermezi
China bars
Liao Yiwu from traveling
In Yemen,
a poet has his tongue cut off
A Mexican poet abandons poetry
The importance of writing in prison
Craig Santos Perez:
Why are white editors so mean?
Vietnam arrests award-winning publisher
Jerry Rothenberg on Khurbn
Publisher on trial in Turkey
for publishing William Burroughs
Joe Enzweiler has died
Kristin Prevallet
on Robert Kelly &
the need to say thanks
Finally,
the Poetry Center Digital Archive
is coming online
William Carlos Williams,
reading at the SF Museum of Art
May 19, 1955
Robert Creeley on anger
in the work of WCW
Marianne Moore
reading at the SF Museum of Art
October 10, 1957
Denise Levertov
reading for 80 minutes
at SF State
February 10, 1958
Robert Duncan
reading Opening of the Field
May 18 1959
Lisa Jarnot
on Robert Duncan’s
HD Book
Bob Perelman on Louis Zukofsky
The Ulysses of poetry
Hugh Kenner on Zukofsky,
the OED & more
A teaser for Anew,
Zukofsky’s shorter poems
Meet the Objectivists
Michelle Detorie’s
American Poetry House
Fresh Poems by the Dozen
Reports of my demise
are a wee bit premature,
don’t you think?
Ron Silliman:
A few short questions
about a very long long poem
Reading with Steve Farmer @ Moe’s
(for cards, see here)
The (post) avant-garde
that won’t go away
Rae Armantrout’s Money Shot
Armantrout’s “At Least”
Charles Bernstein’s My Way
as a free e-book
2 books by Lynn Behrendt
Behrendt’s petals, emblems
Julie Carr:
The Witch’s House: A Poetics
Doug Hall – Highway 50, Nevada #1, 1998
Carla Harryman & Lyn Hejinian:
The Wide Road
Lyn, Carla et al
at Belladonna’s Wide Road launch
Carla Harryman:
Cutting Corners
(a score)
Talking with Rae Armantrout
“Ambiguous pronouns are hot” –
Robert Archambeau on Rae Armantrout
Rae Armantrout:
“The language of the will to live”
Jean Day’s “Undersong”
Readings from The Grand Piano
Susan Howe
awarded the Bollingen Prize
A talk on the lyric
by Rae Armantrout
at the University of Chicago
Rae Armantrout reading
To write as a woman
is political
The Critical Flame:
women & magazines
Fauzia Mughal
& the future of women’s poetry
in Pakistan
Elizabeth Bishop:
too much information
Tom Beckett on Lynn Behrendt
Geof Huth on Behrendt
Rachel Blau DuPlessis’
Drafts 77-95
Anis Shivani
on Michael McClure
McClure still rings true
Beat poet helped to create
the hippie movement
Congratulations to Jordan Davis
for becoming poetry editor of
The Nation
3 Jordan Davis reviews
of Ed Sanders (two) &
Tadeusz Rozewicz
A walking poem
against censorship
Dickinson’s dashes
And her statue
Eileen Myles:
Being Female
Katha Pollitt
on numbers trouble:
old news
The NY Times asks why
Annie Finch on the gender count
Where have women poets gone?
The hermeneutics of a woman’s body
2 new books from Susan Howe
Susan Howe / James Welling:
Frolic Architecture
Lauren Ireland:
4 poems
Cia Rinne’s
“radeverbrechen”