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Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Animals and Orchards

This collection is a menagerie.

Strange wood poems by Kevin Prufer are evocative.
Tektite

Eric Pankey
Coracle

Memoir

so that one of them could climb up her backbone and escape the poverty... Rick Bragg, All over but the shoutin'

With raw sentences like this, I dont think I know what I signed up for by picking to read this book.

Bluetick hound

Southern link

In Hoi Polloi, Nin Andrews wotks in the myth of Goldilocks very well.

Her poems are puzzles, each peeling revealing her roots.

Journal in poetry

David Lehman, familiar as the editor has this concept of poems in journal in The Daily mirror and The Evening Sun


If so many people read their newspapers in the park, the paperboy should hit the park.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Who but the flying Dutchman

Fata Morgana

Birthing the Literary baby

Writing motherhood, a book by Lisa Garrigues can be used by not just mothers but anyone, who treats what they write as their babies.

Origins

Faces of America is a fun book to browse through. Yo-Yo mas story with three generaions of building foundation towards making a maestro is interesting.
Malcolm Gladwell being called the creative journalist is so apt. the inaugural poet Elizabeth Alexander's ancestors worked with the office.
Kristi yamaguchi

Thoughts of older selves

Michael Dumanis
Major Jackson

Erin Belieu

Craig Morgan Teicher

Many facets of poets

BJ Soloy likes company. Especially poets. soloy invites them into his poems. Lot of birder language in the poems.

Cole Swensen/s poems on gardens of Andre Le Notre is not a single spurt of an aha moment.A Garden is a start is a good introduction to the thrall of her work. Imagine gardens being called Oubliettes or dungeons at some poin in history. As a style, it seems to be her way to do long works on a single subject. On Hand in The book of a hundred hands.

Laurel snyder

Cate Marvin spreads the length of a sentence to its breadth.

Nibble for the day

In an artsake interview, Caroline Klocksiem admires Miklos Radnoti poetry.
His poetry. poetry on him. Thanks to Kate Daniels. Need more time for those long lines.

For a flavour of Cornelius Eady, Hardheaded weather is the one to choose.

Rachel Zucker. This photo speaks.

Delirious hem. A good enough place to introduce The Satin Dress by Dorothy Parker.