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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Russian avant-garde books digitized

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Bob Holman & Pappa Susso on the Griot Trail

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Translating procedural poetry

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Erik Davis on the new Jack Spicer collected

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Close reading aloud
Ezra Pound

Texas gets papers from the
Ezuversity

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Downloadable archives of the
Joe Milford Poetry Show

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Minnie Bruce Pratt
in Ted Kooser’s American Life in Poetry
(PDF)

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Didi Menendez’ new blog
shows a better way
to present PDF online

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Jonathan Lethem’sLostronaut

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A film of John Giorno reading
that runs 10 hours & 6 minutes

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Jonathan Lethem on Roberto Bolaño’s 2666

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Close reading Aaron Belz

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Peter Cole:
”Things on Which I’ve Stumbled”

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Political poetry is back”

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Is anyone blogging
the Modernist Studies Association conference
in
Nashville (hint hint)?

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1956 recording of Gary Snyder found

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Two dozen full-length readings,
talks & discussions by
John Ashbery

Reading “The System,”
Ashbery’s most important poem

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Poetry & the “long haul

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Michael Dirda on Paul Auster

Talking with Auster

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Farid Adil Mansuri,
Gujurati poet exiled in
New Jersey,
has died

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James Merrill, poet of excess

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Reading Rae Armantrout
in Joe Brainard’s pyjamas

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A report of Rae Armantrout at the Folger
by someone who wasn’t there

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Philadelphia,
where the free library was invented
by Ben Franklin,
threatens to shut 11

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In Charlotte, indie bookstores struggle,
used bookstores fare better

A used bookshop in the mall

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I never metadata I didn’t like

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Welsh poet sets off
a tiff with the wing nuts

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Michiko Kakutani on Burroghs & Kerouac

The book Kerouac co-wrote
13 years before On the Road

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Talking with Emma Trelles

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David Orr on the letters of Ted Hughes

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Boston tries to usurp Poe

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Zadie Smith: realism or not?

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Translating Creeley into Spanish
(with a seriously out-of-date bio note)
(PDF)

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The Joyce of Ing Glitch

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Jordan Davis on
Yusef Komunyakaa’s Warhorses

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War poetry by Isaac Rosenberg

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Jake Adam York’s A Murmuration of Starlings

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Talking with Renee Burton

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Alexandr Solzhenitsyn & Edward Said

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Mary Karr on Bly’s Kabir

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The function of place
in teaching English

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A bookstore organized by geography

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Whitman & his brothers at war

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Jeanette Winterson on T.S. Eliot

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Wittgenstein & biography

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Slam narratives

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Poetry vs. science

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In Taipei, a poetry festival

English-language work at the festival

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T.C. Boyle: advice to young writers

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Do book prizes discriminate against women?

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Toni Morrison’s A Mercy

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Atiq Rahimi wins the Goncourt

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Man Booker Prize or not,
The White Tiger is a dud

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The five-foot bookcase

More on Mortimer’s folly

& more still
(Are we anxious yet?)

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Maurya Simon has a poem read
by Garrison Keillor

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Chaucer for dummies

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Carol Muske-Dukes
is California’s new poet laureate

In San Luis Obispo County,
James Cushing is named

In Wisconsin,
Marilyn Taylor appointed to the post

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Living with Roald Dahl

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Kafka on the day job

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NPR coverage of the Miami Book Fair

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Neil Gaiman:
the “most famous” unknown author

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Camilla Paglia
on how she produced
Break, Blow, Burn

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Robert Kenney overcomes his introduction

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Rosetta Reitz has passed away

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George Lewis on new music & the academy

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Lost Beatles epic
or Paul wanking off

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A director is fired
for supporting the Calif. Hate Amendment

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Vispo in the Mad Hatters Review

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Graphic Novel Reporter starts now

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A.S. Maulucci on the eidetic

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Gehry’s new spin
on his hometown museum

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Schwabsky: the art world explained

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What is art for?

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Why a downturn in the art market matters

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A gallery tour by Charles Bernstein

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Oranges & sardines at UCLA

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Talking with Vivienne Westwood

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When is advertising sexist?

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Editing the New York Times

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The Chicago Tribune lays off John Crewdson,
whom I’ve known since elementary school

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Outsourcing TV news anchors

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A 15th-century scroll
with a serious vispo sensibility

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Hitler’s library

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A do-it-yourself library
for women in
Tehran

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Barack Obama on libraries

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Talking with Joan Halifax

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I, Susan Pollack, to Gloucester

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Does genius exist?

Does Malcolm Gladwell?

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Do public intellectuals still exist?

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Remembering John Leonard

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Why you suck as a teacher
(or maybe don’t)

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Žižek’s Obama

& James Wood’s

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The wild wordsmith of Wasilla

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A love letter to Fox News

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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Five hours with “the famous Ed Baker

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Burmese blogger
sentenced to 20 years of prison
for a poem

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DuPlessis’ Creeley

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Jack Spicer’s My Vocabulary Did This to Me

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Women & mentorship:
Jena Osman & Sarah Dowling

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Bucky Fuller, poet

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Mullen, Gander, Harjo
join Henry Threadgill,
Muhal Richard Abrams,
Kara Walker & 44 more
as USA Fellows

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Katy Lederer’s reading tour
of the Bay Area

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The poems & poets of Ghana

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Forty Acres” & a few clichés:
A Derek Walcott poem for Barack Obama

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Talking with Barry Gifford

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A quarrel with Ford’s O’Hara

The Frank O’Hara video page

Thursday night in Philly,
under a full moon,
a Frank O’Hara celebration

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The New Adventures of Walt Whitman

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The FBI vs. Norman Mailer

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One reader’s report of
The Academy of American Poets’
Poets’ Forum

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A profile of Auden

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John Latta on Kent Johnson

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Talking with Elise Paschen

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Craft vs. chance
(Ray Bianchi is being seriously irascible)

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The uses of Frost
in Tobias Wolff

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Geoffrey Gatza’s Not So Fast Robespierre

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A lot of student blogs track classroom reading –
CoPoBlog is one of the best

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“The community of the English language”

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On the origin & entanglements
of names

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The most irritating phrases

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Apex Art, the franchise

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The painting of Lari Pittman

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Leave It to Beaver & the Louvre
(not a combination you were expecting)

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David Larsen poetry videos

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Who’s afraid of…?

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The Troublesome Reign & Lamentable Death
of Edward II

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Unlikely hybrid, Dr. Atomic

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Miriam Mkeba has passed away

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Sensuous Biped

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Psychology, torture, rhetoric

Monday, November 10, 2008

Filipina poets at the Library of Congress

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In DC on Monday night,
Rae Armantrout with Frank Bidart
at the Folger Library

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Poets’ panels produce pithy pronouncements

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Talking with Camille Roy

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William Burroughs & Jack Kerouac:
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks

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How Jack Kerouac saved Lowell (& still is)

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Alexei Parshchikov’s “Oil
(with a complex translation history)

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Roberto Bolaño’s 2666

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Ange Mlinko on Susan Stewart

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The death of flarf

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Tuesday @ Belladonna in NYC,
Tracy Grinnell hosts “elder” Leslie Scalapino

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A group of Cave Canem alums
are writing a poem-a-day for a month

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The LA Times on Lowell & Bishop

The Washington Post

Helen Vendler (MP3)

The Nation

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Process,  Damn the Caesars,
& Delaware Memoranda

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Can libraries be saved?

Where German libraries got their books

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John Olson on aliteracy

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Not books vs. the net,
books and the net

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Writers group protests Jordanian poet’s arrest

The charges: atheism & blasphemy

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An empty chair for the Burmese poet

Censorship in Myanmar

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Talking with Dan Tobin

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Abe Lincoln:
the man who loved poetry

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Poems for President Obama

Ray Bianchi on poetry
in the Age of Obama

J.D. McClatchy reads “Election Day”
on PBS Newshour

Big news = Big type

Some recent language

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End quote

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Talking with Anne Waldman

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Reading Tender Buttons

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Nothing but quietude among
Publisher’s Weekly
“five best” poetry books of the year

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Frank O’Hara & Mark Doty

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The latest reviews from Cold Front

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Talking with Gary Metras

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Remembering James Liddy

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Using Eliot to defend Jack Gilbert

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Talking with David Grubb

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Slamminen Francais

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Against overcontrolling language

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Rilke the modernist

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Donald Hall’s new memoir

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Talking with Clare Cavanagh

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Talking with Seamus Heaney

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Scroll down to see the latest from
Ceptuetics Radio

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Talking with Kevin Prufer

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New European Poets

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Ha Jin’s The Writer as Migrant

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Blogging “is the new Romanticism

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The novelist least likely to blog

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Critic John Leonard has died

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Carlin Romano on Toni Morrison

San Francisco Chronicle

The Guardian

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There’s no such thing as a free book

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Studs Terkel &/or Carl Rakosi

Remembering Studs Terkel remembering

Howard Zinn on Studs

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A threat to Maqbool Fida Husain

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The Great American Songbook:
A Poem in Four Essays”

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The whole issue of
Turntable & Blue Light
is pretty damn impressive

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Screwing up Scrabble

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The films of Robert Frank

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Here today, Guam tomorrow

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From The New Yorker