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

Monday, August 12, 2013


Catherine Wagner interviews Rae Armantrout
Jane Austen on the ₤10 note?
The woman behind the Austen campaign
subjected to
Twitter threats & abuse
Twitter apologizes & takes action
Austen campaign brings out both
pride & prejudice
Kelly Clarkson
banned from taking
Austen’s ring out of UK
William Corbett’s
Elegies for Michael Gizzi
A view of Fanny Howe
from Martha’s Vineyard
33 reasons
not to date a small press publisher

Monday, July 29, 2013



Talking with Rachel Levitsky
Amy King:
poetry and death
Xi Murong:
poets & poetry never die
Talking with Harryette Mullen
Struggling over Mayakovsky’s heritage
Kerouac as the American Proust
Mill of Particulars:
Robert Kelly starts a blog

Monday, July 22, 2013


Rita Dove’s Trayvon, Redux
Fanny Howe: Yellow Goblins
Amy King on Po-Biz --Part 2 takes on Perloff’s elitism
Perloff on Allen Ginsberg
Celebrating Anselm Hollo
Steve Benson As Is
Zeyar Lynn:
innovative poetics in Burma
Lawrence Upton’sCommentaries on Bob Cobbing
Rae Armantrout on Fanny Howe
Remembering Ruth Stone
Ashbery’s Pasternak(part one) (part two)
Jed Rasula on Charles Bernstein
Charles Bernstein on Charles Reznikoff
Blake’s cottage is for sale

Monday, June 17, 2013



Life in Taksim Square
One writer freed,
others in jeopardy in Turkey
Soluble Personhood:
on (and in)
Julian Assange, Leslie Scalapino
& Lucas De Lima
Talking with Rae Armantrout
Michael Redhill on Margaret Avison
25 things to know
about
sexism & misogyny
in writing & publishing
Dedicating Huffstickler Green
The oldest book in the USA

Tuesday, June 11, 2013


Evie Shockley
on race & the poetry canon
Britain looks at its own
gender-balance issues in publishing
Landays:
An
Afghani couplet form
Fady Joudah:
support for
Ghassan Zaqtan
Organizing for Zaqtan works!
Sargon Boulus’ Knife Sharpener
Banipal,
a magazine of modern Arab literature
Art & pop culture from the Middle East
We are all capulchu
Did CIA op Michael Townley
murder
Pablo Neruda?
Nada Gordon @ Writers House
2 poems for Anselm Hollo
Talking with Don Share
re the future of Poetry
Talking with Tyler Meier
re the future of Arizona’s Poetry Center
Daisy Fried’s Women’s Poetry
2 from Anna Strong’s Apostrophes

Monday, June 03, 2013


Welcome to Taksim Square, Istanbul
John Pluecker on Heriberto Yépez
Clare Pollard on
Salt Publishing & the health of poetry
Neil Astley blames
print-on-demand
Judge orders hunt
for Neruda’s killer
New details on the
death of
Roque Dalton
Ghassan Zaqtan barred
from attending Griffin Prize ceremony
Rebels:
A six-episode documentary series
tracking the “underground”
from Beat thru Punk
now available on YouTube
Will Lydia Davis write for Twitter?
3-minute stories
Reading Erica Baum’s Study

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Top row, left to right: Raad Ahmad, Mesbah Alam Arghya, Santanu Bandyopadhyay, Subhro Bandopadhyay;
bottom row, left to right: Sukanta Ghosh, Aryanil Mukherjee, Sabyasachi Sanyal, the logo of the Circumcontentive Poets.
Adaptations in Bengali poetry
June issue of Poetry
will focus on Afghan women
Bones Will Crow:
contemporary Burmese poets
Talking with Erin Belieu about VIDA
Salt Publishing:
poetry books are no longer viable
Support CJ Martin’s mother
recovering from
tornado injuries
& the death of loved ones
Why the witch-hunt
against
Gertrude Stein?
From Rachel Levitsky’s
The Story of My Accident is Ours
Sueyeun Juliette Lee on Levitsky
Among Friends:
Engendering the Social Site of Poetry
A profile of Bella Li
Clint Burnham on Laura Elrick
Rochelle Owens’ Hermaphropoetics
A profile of Erín Moure
Frank O’Hara & John Ashbery on
Erje Ayden
Ayden on James Cagney
A Guide to Poetics Journal
TOC
Keston Sutherland:
Theses on Antisubjectivist Dogma
Frank Davey on Charles Bernstein
Bob Perelman: Canonicity

Thursday, May 09, 2013



I’m with language
Amiri Baraka
doesn’t like Angles of Ascent:
A Norton Anthology of
Contemporary African American Poetry
A response to Baraka
Talking with Bhanu Kapil
A terrific new poem from
j/j hastain
Eileen Myles:
Painted Clear, Painted Black

Wednesday, May 01, 2013



Talking with Nate Mackey
Laura Sims on David Markson
(in two parts)
John Deming on Rae Armantrout
Christian Wiman looks at God
Nate Klug
on the intersection of poetry & theology
Dawn Lundy Martin: poetry as articulation
Edward de Grazia,
who gave us all the freedom to read
& to publish,
has died
Tom Devaney is awake

Monday, April 22, 2013



CA Conrad:
I loved Earth years ago
Sherman Alexie’s
top 10 Native American poets
Maria Shriver
on the origins of VIDA
Boston bookstores
react to bombings
Dan Chiasson
finds a poem for Boston
in
Piers Plowman
aka bpNichol: a preliminary biography
by Frank Davey
Sina Queyras
walks the tightrope
Google search trends:
poetry, hybrid poetry, flarf
& conceptual poetry
Talking with John Tranter
Hambone:
‘the most important
magazine of innovative poetry
in the country
to operate without
a Web presence’
Marjorie Perloff:
Why the slightest loss of attention
leads to death
Daisy Fried on Anne Carson
Margaret Christakos on Anne Carson
Is Poetry racist?

Friday, April 12, 2013





Nance Van Winckel:
Pho-Toems
Camille Guthrie:
Why I am not a nature poet
Paul Hoover
on the PBS Newshour
Talking with Dorothea Lasky
Introducing Adeena Karasick
Harry Northup on Ann Stanford
4 by Joseph Massey

John Tranter in Philadelphia
NY Times’ belated
Daniel Hoffman obit
A photo & poem of Hoffman
from Tom Devaney
Talking with Eric Selland
CAConrad:
Poetry will not apologize