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Monday, June 23, 2008

A tribute to Keith Wilson

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Flood pictures
of the University of Iowa

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Context, misreading & aggression
at the Aggression Conference

Juliana Spahr on the distinction
between a poetics of difference
& one of indeterminacy

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A response to The Grand Piano

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Kristin Prevallet on The Age of Huts (compleat) (PDF)

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Joel Brouwer on C.D. Wright

Angela Garbes on Rising, Falling, Hovering

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Talking with Mark Wallace

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Tracie Morris on PENNsound

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John Ashbery live
at the Griffin Prize

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A field guide to poetry in Cleveland

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Alan Gilbert on the Beats in India

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Philip Metres on Bruce Andrews
(with the Bill O’Reilly video)

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Jasper Bernes on the 1970s conference

Peter O’Leary on same (& day 2)

Rodney Koeneke’s An Alphabet for Orono (& part 2)

The Clark Coolidge experience

Thinking about (the Experimental Poetry) Community

Ben Friedlander’s photos now number 187
including this group shot
(click on the big version)

Patrick Pritchett’s photos

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For an Unoriginal Literature

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Reading Mac Low,
reading me reading Mac Low

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Langpo & New Narrative

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The Kabbalistic Flarfist

A planh one could have made
about the troubadours

Flarf is people…

Animal, human, flarf, conceptual

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Upper Limit Los Angeles

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Long live the Prince of Poets

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Eshleman reads Vallejo

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Talking with Honor Moore

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The blood of Sarah Manguso

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Leila Wilson on Eileen Myles (PDF)

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Howl & the paperback revolution

Allen Ginsberg reading Howl

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Four Jack Spicer poems in Portuguese
(plus “Thing Language” read by Jack)

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“a Human Rights Watch
labor report
refashioned in free verse”

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Susan Howe reading “The Nonconformist’s Memorial”

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Didi Menendez on the Joe Milford Poetry Show

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Mark Nowack on Fordism & poetics

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In which Scribbleskiff
discovers Jonathan Williams

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performing a Robert Creeley

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Jena Osman reading “Mercury: A Visualization”

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2 versions of a poem by Phil Whalen

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Fond of fonts

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Rise of the mini-lecture

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Jackson Mac Low reads “Stein 100: A Feather Likeness
of the Justice Chair”

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Who killed the semi-colon?

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A profile of Crazzy” Dave Dessler,
Ottawa street poet

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A profile of Kanwal Bharti

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A.S. Byatt: from text to textile

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Travis Nichols: anthologies offer poetic diplomacy

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Travis Nichols on the problems of laureates

we don’t need a poet laureate

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John Ronan succeeds Ferrini
as
Gloucester laureate

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A profile of Gloucester book dealer
Gregory Gibson

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In Berkeley, Cody’s closes

Olsson’s is closing
one of its DC stores

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In Minneapolis, Amazon has been saved

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Indies fight to stay afloat

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Blackwell’s to launch
print-on-demand

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In Portsmouth, NH, a move
to hold readings year round

The Portsmouth Laureate home page

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Anne Waldman reads “Stereo”

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Self evident

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Lutheran Surrealism: summing up

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J.G. Ballard’s surrealism of the suburbs

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Patti Smith’s Auguries of Innocence,
expanded & reissued

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Wanda Coleman reads “American Sonnet (35)”

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A correspondence with Guy Davenport

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B.S. Johnson’s novel in a box
(some assembly required)

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Poetry & society
in
China

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Linh Dinh on sports nationalism in poetry

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How Louis Jenkins’ “Back Country”
got recited at the Tony Awards

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a poet trying to have an experience

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D.A. Powell on New Bat City

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21st century medievalists

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Blackburn-born poet returns to roots

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Jay Parini on the punishing poetry
of Robert Frost

Out, Out

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Are you a member of the School of Quietude?

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Naguib Mahfouz’ Cairo Modern

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52 countries will be represented
at this Macedonian poetry conference

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“an exaggerated sense of importance”

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Ladi Soyode, lawyer, poet & politician

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A transcript of Mary Karr
doing Q&A online

Karr on Keats

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Mark Doty bemoans
conservativism that holds on in the literary world”

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New book from “old, dead, dull poet

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Adam Kirsch, rereading Robert Lowell

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What about Charles Williams,
asks the Archbishop of Canterbury

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A novelist’s take on
the Iowa Writers Workshop
of the 1980s

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More people who lost “their voice

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Richard Shelton
& poetry in prison

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The question of politics
in Anglophone Cameroon poetry

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The rhymes of war

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Carlin Romano on Salman Rushdie

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Talking with Pamuk & Oe

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The novelist and the murderers

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Dylan Thomas: propagandist

“The Art of Conversation” (PDF)

A poet for people who really don’t like poetry

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Getting paid for writing well

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Covering the poems of James Joyce

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An “antidote to the image
of poet as princess

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Edwin Morgan: modest magus

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Changing © in Canada

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Alex Lemon, a poet of white space

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Poughkeepsie teen
wins a top award

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Susan Firer & Kevin Prufer

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A grief-driven poetics

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Rereading Lolita
from the girl’s point of view

The Lolita Effect

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Imagining Sylvia Plath

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MLA added to WorldCat

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Canada terrorizes Jaspreet Singh

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Think of it as a sales opportunity

Or a good career move

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There’s more to research than Google

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AUTO / PALSY / PLAZA
& other “rubber haiku

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Reading Peter Bürger

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Barry Schwabsky on Peter Schjeldahl

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Monday at MoMA:
Writing Dalí

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Luc Sante on graffiti vs. advertising

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Would Australia ban Botticelli?

Censorship isn’t the answer

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Why critics suck

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When art & sports critics
trade jobs

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A Jeff Koons retrospective

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Frank Stella, campaigning
against the “orphan ©” law

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The joy of dumbed-down trophy art

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Hirst bypassing galleries altogether

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The ultimate elitist object

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Philip Guston & the poets

Brother from another planet

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Talking with Robert Irwin

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Suing the Basquiat authentication committee

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Twombly at the Tate

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The most expensive painting
ever sold in Australia
is still a Picasso

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The Barnes is kaput!

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Big Bird turns 74

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A profile of Jean Eustache

A retrospective of his films
next month in
Toronto

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Godard:
Everything is Cinema

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Transgender Turkish pop star
faces jail for anti-war message

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Deconstructing “Luka

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Ho, ho, hey, hey
the old New Left is in the way

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Lakoff’s Obama

Lakoff’s brain

The neurobiology of meaning

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Which type are you?

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Bye-bye George Carlin

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tom Beckett
on three books
using the same cover photo

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Saving books from the flood
in Iowa City

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Blogging
the “Poetry of the 1970s” conference
from
Orono, Maine

Tom Orange’s photos (195 of them)

Ben Friedlander’s photos (75)

Kaplan Harris’s photos (37)

A 2-minute video of Clark Coolidge reading

Kit Robinson reading from Ted Greenwald’s You Bet

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The Nonconceptualist Manifesto

A note on boundaries

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Rae Armantrout, Charles Bernstein,
A.R. Ammons & Charlie Simic
in the new issue of Poetry

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Jerry Rothenberg’s blog

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Where bloggers face arrest

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Talking with Patricia Smith

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Iman Bakry,
an Egyptian poet
with a sense of politics & puns

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The end of the sentence

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If there are 2 million professional artists
in the
USA,
how many are poets?

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Craig Dworkin’s The Consequence of Innovation

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Robert Vasquez’ Braille for the Heart

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Talking with Li-Young Lee

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Patrick Lovelace
on the archaeology of
Bill Pearlman’s Inzorbital

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Stephen Vincent
tracing Charles Olson’s
Mayan footsteps

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Nearly 3 years after being destroyed
by Hurricane Katrina,
the Afro-American Book Stop is back

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Nashville’s one gay bookstore
is for sale

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Montpelier
looks past the closure of
Yankee Paperback
(just 3 dozen indies left
in the state of
Vermont)

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A profile of North Oakland’s
Book Zoo

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Beth Kanell
against prose on the MTA

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Robert Duncan in DailyKos

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Befriending stingrays
where poetry is a virus

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Kerouac’s typewriter

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Ihechukwu Madubuike,
a major African literary critic

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Ben Jonson’s elegies for his children

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Lucinda Williams & her dad

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The Jerry Seinfeld of American poetry

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David Trinidad’s The Late Show

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Verbal art & linguistic science:
building on an idea of Kent Johnson’s (PDF)

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John Godfrey in The Nation
(subscription required)

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Mary Rudge,
Poet Laureate of
Alameda

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Talking with Eva Salzman

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Johanna Skibsrud’s
Late Nights with Wild Cowboys

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Karen Houle, Allesandro Porco,
Jordan Scott & R.M. Vaughan

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What the UK) poet laureate needs

But women are baling right & left

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Joyce Brinkman’s tenure
as
Indiana’s poet laureate

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The Dylan Thomas trail

& Homer’s

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Blogging, public intellectuals
& the academy

Public intellectuals, 2.0 (DOC)

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William Logan’s “Valentine’s Day Massacre”

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Poets as crime novelists

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How much money does a writer need?

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Language is physical

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Omissions
in the “Complete Works”
of Shakespeare

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C.K. Williams on his father

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Djelloul Marbrook’s
Far from
Algiers

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A Village Award for the Poetry Project

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A discussion with Asa Boxer

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Rawi Hage beats the big names
for the Impac Award

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A profile of Punjabi poet, Surjit Patar

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Remembering Faiz Ahmed Faiz
in
Milpitas

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Talking with Bharathi Devi

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Talking with Lauren Best

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Talking with Gore Vidal

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Reconsidering R.S. Thomas

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Talking with Raymond McDaniel

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James Reaney has died

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Who cares about book reviews?

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The “golden age” of book ads

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Some books you could buy today
but only at Christie’s

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Mike Barnes, Mark Clement & Jenny Bryan

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Poetry & travel

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A profile of Billy Collins

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More on “the world’s worst poet

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The enduring influence of Edward Thomas

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Mary Karr on poems about fathers

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The bridge is down

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A profile of Bucky Fuller

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DIY fonts

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Variety teaches the Hollywood set
how to read a book

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They serve other purposes too:
Beautify with books

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Electronic records preservation

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Hell for Adorno

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Will the left ever learn
how to communicate
across generations?

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How the ‘60s
energized the right

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Staying smart in the new dark ages

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Singing Baudelaire

Gerard Souzay
singing Duparc’s
”La invitation au voyage
(MP3)

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The latest in
sub-vertising

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Blek le Rat
& the roots of Banksy

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The street art of Seyed Alavi

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How to control the art world

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Kenneth Baker on
Frida Kahlo at SF MoMA

My review of the same show
in
Philadelphia

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Jess at Tibor de Nagy

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Oops

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A collection of essays
that shows
why it’s been a disaster
for 30 film critics
to quit or lose their jobs

in the last two years