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Friday, March 13, 2009

Michael Davidson reading (MP3)

& talking with Charles Bernstein (MP3)

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Charles Bernstein’s “Morality”

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Tim Griffin on Rae Armantrout

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Talking with Norma Cole

Why I am not a translator, take 2”

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Notes on Conceptualisms

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Allen Ginsberg: Mind-Writing Slogans

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Talking with Michael Schiavo

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Noah Eli Gordon on Andrew Joron

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Tisa Bryant’s Unexplained Presence

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Merrill Gilfillan’s
“A Nap by the Kickapoo”

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The secret anthology

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Nate Mackey’s
Song of the Andoumboulou 1 to 7

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Samuel R. Delany
at the Philadelphia Free Library
March 18

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Collected vs. selected
in Olson & O’Hara

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James Longenbach & the line

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SUNY Buffalo gets funds
to digitize tapes

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Citation as explanation:
Louis Zukofsky & Walter Benjamin

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Two books by Ed Baker
(one with Cid Corman)

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The First 100 Days
poem-a-day
project
has reached the halfway mark

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Ronald Johnson, visionary

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Reading report: Futurism

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Oulipo in New York

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the poetry of the stones

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Close reading flarf, part 12

Part 12b & 12c

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One less indie publisher

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Yet another plausible
portrait of Shakespeare

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The Best of Contemporary
Mexican Fiction

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It’s e-book week

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The Shelley Memorial Award
goes to
Gary Young

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The 5 rules of book cover design

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Whatever became of Bill Barich

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“My lunch with M.F.K. Fisher
& Jessamyn West to boot

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Poets who don’t read
& other problems

Reading vs. writing

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In the office with Franz Kafka

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Alissa Valles Orphan Fire

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The Journals of Grace Hartigan

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John Zorn at Yoshi’s SF

Zorn & Richard Foreman
in the Astronome

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Johnny Magic

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What are intellectuals good for?

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Kierkegaard the post-avant

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Perry Anderson’s
The
Origins of Postmodernity

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Sam Beckett’s early correspondence

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Barry Schwabsky on Barbara Guest

Monday, March 02, 2009

Fanny Howe’s The Winter Sun

Poetry & spirituality

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The oldest words in English

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The New Yorker
has excerpted
David Foster Wallace’s
last, unfinished novel

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Lyn Hejinian’s Saga / Circus

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Four poems by John Ashbery

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Kit Robinson’s Ice Cubes

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The hand-printed book in historical context

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Susan Howe’s Souls of the Labadie Tract

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Leevi Lehto’s latest essays

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Women mentoring women

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The mainstream avant-gardist

Barthelme in Buffalo

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Leslie Scalapino’s
It’s go in horizontal: Selected Poems

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Close-reading flarf

#s 2, 3, 4, 5, 6

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The sanest comment on greatness yet

Adam Fieled takes up Amy’s challenge

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Remembering when Robert Lowell
was considered important

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If I ran the NEA

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A hidden history of English poetry

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Jackson Mac Low’s Thing of Beauty

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In favor of anthologies

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The problem of Knut Hamsun

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Dancing with the dead:
language, poetry & translation

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“We don’t want to be
in that small-press translation ghetto

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SoQ translations all sound the same

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Charles Bernstein’s Girly Man

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Reconstructing Dorothy Wordsworth

Searching for Bill & Dorothy

Digital Wordsworth

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3 bad books

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Jack Kerouac’s The Sea is My Brother

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Why conference papers mostly suck

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The Alphabet

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20 books through which
to fall in love with poetry

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The traveling concept of narrative

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Philip José Farmer is dead

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Best book of 2009

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Find the nearest indie bookstore

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A place for poetry

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Reviewing the new Kindle 2.0

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Save the news,
not the newspapers

An industry staggers

Newspaper death watch

The Rocky Mountain News shuts down

Newspaper convention cancelled

Did blogging kill newspapers?

Or was it Facebook?

Is it the end?

From no profits to non-profits?

If papers die, who will write about it?

Flash: newspapers
are not losing money
!!

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On the demise of publishing,
reading & all else

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The ABA reduces its dues

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Derek Fenner & the art of stalking

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Jack Gilbert & his triangle

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Poetry & politics
in the 1930s & now

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Ilya Kaminsky’s
In Our Time

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Stephen Spender’s politics

Tho it neglects to mention his patron

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Amish Trivedi’s
Selections from Episode Three
(PDF)

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Lobster, steak & vispo

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Talking with T.C. Boyle

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The linguistic construction of happiness

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If  you insist on writing

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Can the Dodge Fest be saved?

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Chinese whispers

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Letters from Norman Mailer

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Stephen Dobyns dog

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Looking elsewhere
to keep the
School of Q intact

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David Constantine’s latest collection

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First NY Times review
of Brad Gooch’s Flannery

NY Time’s 2nd review
of Flannery

NY Times interview of
Brad Gooch
(MP3)

Austin American-Statesman

Talking to Gooch in Savannah

All beak and claws

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Life at the AWP

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New work by Robert Bly

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A half-century out of date
at the Huffington Post

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Adam Kirsch
review’s O’Driscoll’s Heaney

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The best music event in America
next Friday in
Berkeley

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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club

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On repetition

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Barry Schwabsky on
Marlene Dumas & Barkley Hendricks

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1,389 photos from
Roanoke’s 2009
Marginal Arts Fest

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Combat censorship in Mexico

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Zorn + Foreman

Felix Bernstein’s review

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Starbuck speaks!

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Watching Zack Snyder

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Rushdie:
Can there be
a good film adaptation
of a book?

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Frank Gehry at 80

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Wittgenstein’s family

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Badiou’s Sarkozy

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Justify the humanities?

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Electronic theses & dissertations

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Thursday, February 26, 2009

The Obama Code” –
George Lakoff looks
at the president’s
rhetorical frames

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Lisa Fishman, reading

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Dorothy Wordsworth

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Clayton Eshleman
& the spirits of the head

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Zukofsky raw, Zukofsky cooked

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Duncan & Levertov
in Milwaukee

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Sunday, March 1:
a tribute to Emma Bee Bernstein

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Early Charles Bernstein audios
(one from when he was 18)

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Minimalism as conceit

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Tina Darragh:
“Illuminated Apology Laments”

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Javier Huerta:
20 books that made me
fall in love with poetry

Barbara Jane Reyes

Eduardo Corral

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Hybridity =
“the best of the worst
& the worst of the best”

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The Kindle swindle?

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What’s so great
about David Orr?

& what do you mean
great”?

Barbara Jane Reyes
weighs in

Travis Nichols gathers reactions

Remember the words of
Tony the Tiger!

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Born digital

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A different idea of e-lit

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Archival poetics

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Stephen Burt’s Close Calls with Nonsense

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Beats go to the movies:

Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test

On the Road

Howl

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Adorno & the Gurlesque

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Zolf & Bök
in San Francisco

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The bookseller of Kabul
responds

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Aaron Kunin:
What if the citizen is a girl?

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Joseph Duemer on the plumbers

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Dodie Bellamy:
“Girl Body”

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Making Tony Tost
“Flarf’s biggest fan”

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In addition to some great events in March,
starting with Rae Armantrout & Lisa Robertson
March 7,
Moe’s Books in Berkeley
has been putting up documentation of its readings
on the web

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George Moore’s
“endless Proustian dither”

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Anagrams of the classics

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Monday, February 23, 2009

A visit with Tom Meyer

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John Ashbery
& David Orr’s lament
that it’s all over
for the School of Q

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Third-way poetics

Hybrid, not as in car

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Flarf 101

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Your mission,
should you choose to accept it

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K. Silem Mohammad’s
Breathalyzer

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On docu-poetry

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Crisis, Contradiction, Contestation,
the conference

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Noise, sound or poetry?

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Rachel Zolf & Christian Bök

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Gay sheikh’s desert storm

Atwood now regrets
Dubai boycott

Atwood’s comments

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In which Joseph Hutchison
declines to be a plumber

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The poet that changed America

Everybody got it wrong

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The Unabomber theory of poetry

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Close reading
0 to 9,
but not the content

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the scariest poet since Emily Dickinson”

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Olson’s bicycle,
so to speak

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Here comes Kerouac’s 1942 “sea novel

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A taste of Prairie Style

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Videos of
Rae Armantrout, Charles Bernstein
& Myung Mi Kim

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Jack Spicer’s
My Vocabulary Did This to Me

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After Winter:
The Art & Life of
Sterling A. Brown

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Allen Bramhall on Eileen Tabios

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Christopher Nolan has died

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George Szirtes
New & Collected Poems

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Italo Calvino in The New Yorker

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199 of the world’s languages
have 10 or fewer speakers left

A major problem is
urbanization

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It was Robert Redford
who got art funds
into the bailout package

Or maybe not

We think it’s because
Joan Specter,
Arlen’s wife,
seriously cares about art

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Not a best seller
Elizabeth Alexander’s inaugural poem
has sold just 6,000 copies
of the 100K printed

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Recent poems from Miller Williams

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The poetics of hip-hop

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Tori Amos’ Slam Forward

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Ancient Japanese poetry manuscripts

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The whole library in a “wafer”

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Indie bookstores in Vermont

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The Indies Choice Book Award
poetry short list is …
nonexistent?!?

(If indie bookstores
don’t support indie literature,
why do they even exist?)

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Brandon Brown’s Kidnapped

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Nico Vassilakis Avoid

A review of Text Loses Time

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Doug Messerli’s
Project for Innovative Poetry

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Kathleen Halme & Brigette Byrd

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3 profiles of Mary Swander,
Iowa’s new laureate

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Kansas opts for
Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg

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UniVerse of Poetry

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An upbeat assessment of AWP

And a rogue panel

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Al-Tayeb Saleh has died

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Meg Hamill’s Death Notices

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Remembering Michael Hartnett

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Muse India

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Howard Norman at Duke

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New European Poets

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César Moro

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Poems of Joe Bruchac

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A post-Valentine
anti-love song from
Alan Dugan

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Buson’s haiga

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Zach Houston’s poetry on demand

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The shortlist for
oddest book of the year

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Addicted to addicted aesthetics

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Saul Williams’ “NGH WHT”

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Borgesian

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A profile of Stanley Banks

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Wallace who at 100

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The Irish Times’
Poetry Now shortlist

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What became of Roger Fogelman

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The end of publishing,
one job at a time

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A farewell to newspapers

Mainstream media: RIP

Post-print journalism

The morgue

Local TV news
& the cult of personality

How Japanese papers are trying
to save themselves

How to survive a journalism career

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Another newspaper chain
files for bankruptcy

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Watching the death of
The NY Times Book Review
up close

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A national organization of adjuncts?

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Meeting Robert Bly

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Women writers,
from Anne Bradstreet onward

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Ruminating with Coleman Barks

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Check out Wood Coin

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Brad Gooch’s Flannery

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Reading Homer at Catholic U.

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Cambridge, Mass., writes its own poem

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The curse of being prolific

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Chatter at Belladonna

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Rob Mackenzie
on “Alien vs. Predator”

An interview with
Michael Robbins

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T.S. Eliot Summer School

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Ruth Padel
is the frontrunner
for Oxford poetry post

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Walking poems

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New York Times obit of
Edward Upward

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Linda Bierds in Walla Walla

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Helen Vendler on
Tyrannosaurus Rex vs. the Corduroy Kid

Two works from Simon Armitage’s book

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D.A. Powell’s Chronic

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Britain’s lack of free speech protections
needs to be addressed here

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Top artists battle UK visa clampdown

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Julian Barnes on George Orwell

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Remembering Maurice Bowra

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Dennis Barone
on Hurricane Katrina, Charles Olson
& Hartford, Connecticut

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Is art genetic?

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The poetics of Mad Men

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Play Write: State of the Art

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Pinter’s legacy

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The tin man

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Monk’s advice
to Steve Lacy

Epistrophy

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Ralph Eugene Meatyard

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Peter Schjeldahl on Shepard Fairey

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Picasso & the allure of language

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One cheer for hucksterism

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Hilton Als on Milk

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Project Runway’s
“invisible” finale

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Kisaeng Becomes You

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Paterson’s Great Falls
is now a national park

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Dinosaurs in trouble

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