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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Sally Crabtree,
platform poet

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Is Language Poetry
American?
Leevi Lehto
&
”The Un-American Tree”

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Linh Dinh
&
Bill Knott

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Talking with
Marvin Bell
(& comparing him
yet again
to Walt Whitman)

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Talking with
Robert Bly

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Second City
social realism
with
Johanny Vázquez Paz

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Salt returns,
pixelated

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Hysterical criticism
moves to
The New Yorker

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Poetics,
slavery
and the death
Eric Roach

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Generally
the most conservative
series of poetry podcasts
available

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Tales from the
National Slam

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Yaakov Biton,
poet in retreat

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J.W. Marshall
already has a store
in which to sell
his Field Prize-winning
volume

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The People’s Choice
Poetry Awards,
Vietnam division

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Talking with
Stephen Gill
from Pakistan

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A profile
of Tom Chivers

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Pearl Buck’s heirs
settle suit

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Charging publishers
just to display
their books
comes to
Australia

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Harry Potter
& the
Big Funnel

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Where fiction ends
& the world begins

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American Babble

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NeoIntegrity

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New museum
of contemporary art
coming in SF

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Dylan & Picasso
to share
gallery walls

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Six ways of looking at
minimal music

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Scorsese
on
Antonioni

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Woody Allen
on
Ingmar Bergman

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Lenin
& the intellectuals

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Tuesday, August 07, 2007

Photo by Hikmet Koç

Ilhan Berk,
Turkish postmodernist

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An Ubuweb tribute
to Mary Ellen Solt

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Explaining
Ubuweb

to the audience of
the Poetry Foundation
(MP3)

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Reading Kerouac now

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A video interview
with Cole Swensen
& much more!!

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Poems vs. monologues
in the land of
the univocal

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20 half-hour
radio broadcasts
by Stan Brakhage

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Remembering
Frances Steloff

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Pasternak & Tsvetaeva

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Erica Jong
on Rushdie,
fatwas
& knighthood

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Derrida
on religion

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It’s the end of the world
as we know it

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Hometown pan
for
Addonizio novel

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Slam I am

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Actual recording of
Ketjak
to which
the title of my poem
refers
(MP3)

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Bill Moyers
profiles
Martín Espada

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Bureaucrats
as poets

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Hannah Weiner:
Little Books / Indians

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About interviewing
Richard Wilbur

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Jay Parini
on
Charles Simic

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An Indian view
of Harmonium

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Obsessing
over Amazon’s
sales rankiings

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Albert Goldbarth
finding
Shakespeare in Dogpatch

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The news in Pakistan:
the moths
of just history

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New work
by Matthew Sweeney

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A poet’s chronicle
of MS

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Treacle

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Hebrew poetry
as song

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A CD
for an anniversary

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Poetry idol
competition progresses
in Abu Dhabi

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American Gothic
still

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Spook Country:
the daughters of
Oedipa Maas

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Who owns
The Good Earth?

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Is art education
really necessary?

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Nerdcore,
geek rap?
Is this not made
for slamming?

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Álvaro Siza,
the last modernist

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Carlin Romano
on Bergman & philosophy

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Sunday, August 05, 2007

Absurdism’s apotheosis:
Daniil Kharms
in The New Yorker

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Clayton Eshleman
on translating
César Vallejo

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Saigon 1964
or
Baghdad 2007?

A poem by
Tran Da Tu,
translated by Linh Dinh

Plus,
from Tinfish,
Linh Dinh on translation

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Practical arithmetic
& the sport
of translation

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Barrett Watten’s
Plasma, Parallèles, “X”
back in print
in French

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Talking with
Stephen Vincent

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Charles Simic,
the people’s poet,”
also won
$100,000
the same day
he was named as Laureate –
not bad!

Politics
& the PLOTUS

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Levi Asher
has a scarier idea
for Poet Laureate

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In Seattle,
the Poet Populist
reads
for City Council
committee meetings

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Aura Estrada,
Columbia Ph.D. student
& critic of
Borges & Bolaño,
has died

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The police raid
Poetry Foundation
party

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A profile of
Amiri Baraka

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The origins
of language

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What’s in a word?

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A profile of
Musa Okwonga

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Conflict
in the
Cleveland slam scene

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The National Slam
Championship
has come to Austin

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A U.K. anthology
of
Soul poetry

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An interview with
Mary Ann Caws

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The Waste Land
and its impact on
Spring and All

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The world’s oldest
LGBT bookstore
turns 40

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A review of
the selected works of
Shin Yu Pai

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Aaron Douglas:
African-American Modernist

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Black Mountain now

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Jon Carroll
doesn’t think
Billy Collins
dumbs it down enough

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Finding the balance
in
Russian-American
poetics

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The Theresa Duncan-Jeremy Blake
suicides
get even stranger

Police seek help
identifying Blake’s body

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Dannie Abse
book
for his late wife

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Noah Eli Gordon
reviews
Joseph Lease

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Coming this fall:
a bpNichol reader,
The Alphabet Game

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Monkey Monkey Badger

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A contrary view
of Ed Dorn’s
Way More West

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Poetry:
you may already
be a
winner

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“Poetry is like a boat –
it has to float

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A profile of
Lee Konitz

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Close Radio:
111 works
in streaming sound
from visual, conceptual
& performance artists
of the 1970s

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Links to
3,687
visual poetry sites

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& raise a glass
to the memory
of
Tommy Makem!

& to double-bassist
Art Davis!

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Talking with
Christian Bök

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Charles Simic
is the new
poet laureate
of the
United States

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Digital lit
from a non-avant
perspective

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13 ways
of looking at
an electronic blackbird

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Interviewing
Douglas Brinkley
about
Jack Kerouac

Brinkley’s edition of
Kerouac’s road novels
leaves out
Visions of Cody
&
This Railroad Earth

Unrolling the scroll
(& check out the other
YouTube
selections of Kerouac,
especially this)

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Over 1,000 pages
by or about
John Tranter:
here,
here
& here

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Talking with Dodie Bellamy
about inhabiting
Kathy Acker

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A profile of
Victor Segalen

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Bookslut
reviews
The City Visible

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Poetry vs. Parnassus
(may require subscription)

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Black sci-fi

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The New Writings Ventures
shortlists
includes a performance poet
from
Bangladesh

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Recording of an interview
with Martín Espada

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Russell Baker
on the end of
newspapers

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Newsroom
of the future?

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The latest
save the newspaper
book review

piece

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Sven Birkerts
on why blogging
won’t save
literary culture

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A new model
for a university press

Plus more
on the Ithaka Report
on university publishing
for a digital age

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Administrative shenanigans
put New College
at risk

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A book series
focused on
Native American poets

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Athol Fugard
in exile

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Vernon Reid
on
Sekou Sundiata

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The memoirs of
Wole Soyinka

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Remembering
Abdullah Hamud Humran

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Trakl’s
Song of Kaspar Hauser

& Scott Horton on
translating Trakl

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JK Rowling:
what’s next

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Harry Potter
& the rest of the book business

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Can laser printers
cause cancer?

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“The Great Curmudgeon

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The “world’s worst poet

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The “lost poems”
of Joe DiMaggio

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Phillip Lopate:
Adapting fiction to film

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Andreas Huyssen
on the secret of
Günter Grass

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Robert Pinsky
on
Wislawa Szymborska

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Used books
are a
buyer’s market

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The NEA
gets a new
literature director

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There’s no quietude
like Irish Quietude
unless it’s
Scotch

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As distinct from the
”Raunchy, provocative poetry
forged amid the
sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll era”
of
New Zealand’s boomer poets

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Poets & Writers
calendar of grant deadlines

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At Antioch,
the president resigns
& calls for an independent board

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The First Word

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The role of culture
in American history

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Priming the unconscious

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Literacy & life expectancy

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Join the fight
to save the Barnes

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Guggie director Lisa Dennison
going to the dark side

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Schjeldahl’s Courbet

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More on the suicides
of Theresa Duncan
& Jeremy Blake

Sunday, July 29, 2007

For sale:
An “Objectivists” Anthology
(buy it now: $1399)

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Katherine Hayles
on the future
of paper

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Adios to the academic monograph?

University Publishing
in a
Digital Age
(PDF)

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Why publishers
pass on
masterpieces

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Cell phone
comic book

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This week’s
death-of-a-bookstore
piece
comes from
Monterey, California

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“Bookstore Barcaloungers”
are disappearing

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Book tours
of corporate offices

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Changes in the offing
at the
Big NYPL

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Felix “NjonjonjoKatsoka,
a
Malawi poet,
thinking through verse
in books & electronic media.

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Better late than never:
LA Times obit
for Sekou Sundiata

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A tribute to
Len Roberts

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Yves Bonnefoy
in
Melbourne
& song

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Talking with
Alexander Solzhenitsyn

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The Columbia Anthology
of Modern Japanese Literature,
Vol. 2

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Translating
Zbignew Herbert

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A portrait of
Tamar Yoseloff

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Culling your books

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An Argentine novel
of Emily Dickinson

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5 School of Quietude
nature poets
in 6 paragraphs & 389 words

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Montana Poetry Day
in
New Zealand

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An anthology of literature
in “non-standard”
English

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Last of the
Cromarty fisher
dialect

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A profile of
Darren Henry,
Guyanese poet

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Parking Day
is coming

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The old question
of which version
is “real”
gets more complicated
with respect to
Bob Dylan

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Junie B.
& the language police

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Reading bedtime stories
can be hard

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Still more
on the plight of
book reviewers

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The NuPoet Collective
of
Saginaw, MI

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Summer reading,
Toronto style

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Analyzing
Bush’s speech
at the Charleston AFB
Charleston, SC

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Firing
Ward Churchill

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As Yogi Berra
said of the
Barnes Foundation . . .

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Monda’s mondo

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Architectural
basket cases

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A show for
Anthony Caro

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A Belgian couple
funds a new
center for visual arts
in Beijing

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Ricardo Favela
has died