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Tuesday, December 10, 2013


Pussy Riot to be freed
The leaking of the 3 JD Salinger stories
Guardian news staff
may be prosecuted
for aiding Edward Snowden
The MPs grill Guardian editor
Alan Rusbridger
Rusbridger:
The Guardian will not be intimidated
Whatever you say, Mickey:
the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement
The agreement as a single PDF file
A failure in literary intelligence
The diaries are here
The exploited laborers of liberal media
Emily Dickinson:
The Gorgeous
Nothings
John Rechy on being a Gay Latino writer
Richard Blanco
on how to write
a bad inaugural poem

Tuesday, November 12, 2013




Lyn Hejinian:
from The Unfollowing
A poem worth
a life sentence
in a Qatari prison
Avant-garde in Istanbul
Poems for the Millennium: North Africa
Catherine Wagner:
from Fear Light Susan Type
Al Filreis
on
Stephen Collis
Rae Armantrout:
Transport
Plus 4 poems
A nice review of Revelator
from rob mclennan
A reading of mine
from Sunset Debris
Troubling the Line:
Trans and Genderqueer Poetry & Poeticws
You can read Peter Quartermain’s introduction
to Robert Duncan’s
Collected Later Poems & Plays here
Brian Teare
on Lisa Jarnot’s Duncan bio
Harryette Mullen’s Urban Tumbleweed:
Notes from a Tanka Diary
No signs of poison
in
Neruda’s remains
Lou Reed & the NY School
Talking with Lou Reed
Patti Smith:
Remembering Lou Reed
Lou Reed’s incorrigible genius
Reed never gave it away
Lou Reed estate
goes to Laurie Anderson & family
Dueling Russian poets
keep Putin in power
50 tough books
for extreme readers

Wednesday, October 30, 2013




The R is back
Talking with
Lisa Robertson
Tyrone Williams:
Anthology wars
& on amateur poets
& the academy
Philip Lamantia’s
Collected Poems
Female writers
continue to suffer from discrimination
BookThug’s
fall lineup reviewed
10 years of BookThug
100 years of Ezra’s don’ts
Revelator’s first review:
“a move toward new
and more capacious ways of imagining
how poetic form
can hold worlds together”
25 reasons why
this is the golden age
of
indie publishing
Martina Thomson has died
How French law
keeps Amazon at bay
Amazon as bully
Contracts that no longer
guarantee hard-copy books
Stephen Burt: indiscriminate fanboy

Tuesday, October 15, 2013




Tyrone Williams:
Toleration, Translation, & Ecstasy
Williams on
coteries, affiliations & loners
Denise Levertov
& the poetics of mysticism
Renee Gladman:
Calamity
Kathy Lou Schultz on
Melvin Tolson, imagism & the Chicago School
The extravagant talent of Jamie MacInnis
Barry Schwabsky:
Why I’m not reading Louise Glück
Lytle Shaw:
The Eigner Sanction
Lytle Shaw’s fieldworks
Harryette Mullen’s
Urban Tumbleweed
Arthur Krystal
confuses his deafness
with an absence of music
Gertrude Stein’s Plain Editions
Jennifer Scappettone:
Decline with City
Michelle Detorie: from Fur Birds
What they saw
Steve Benson on
Andrew Levy & Jonathan Lethem
David Buuck:
Translating Perec in action

Friday, September 27, 2013


Remembering Kofi Awoonor
NPR & Kwame Dawes
on the legacy of Kofi Awoonor
Awoonor:
13 poems & a bio note
Who should play Salinger
in the movie
?
Not talking about conceptual poetry
Brandon Brown
on ‘the contemporary’
David Gilmour:
Not all jerks are US citizens
Reviews are still a male domain in Australia

Wednesday, September 11, 2013


Lyrikline:
900+ poets in 60 languages
(Inger Christensen declares
in Danish
that apricot trees exist)
A Lemony Snicket selection
of poems for Poetry
Wall Street Journal:
poetry is everywhere in NYC
ModPo,
the most popular poetry course ever,
begins anew
Talking with Kenny G
3 poems by Thomas Devaney
AC Crispin has died
Did football kill Kerouac?
The New Criterion
still
hates Jack Kerouac
Kerouac in his own words
Talking it out vs. writing it down
Philly
is looking for a new laureate

Tuesday, September 03, 2013


Holly Pester:
Visual Poetics & a Play on Shortness
Talking with Stacy Szymaszek
Heriberto Yépez:
introduction to a
Jerome Rothenberg reader
Pattie McCarthy:
Heir Apparent
Talking with Robert Polito