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IN THIS ISSUE: March 2010

Poetry Magazine

A selection of new work from Dorothea Grossman; new poems by Lavinia Greenlaw, David Yezzi, A.E. Stallings, Gerald Stern, and Dan Gerber; translations of Carlo Betocchi, and Mahmoud Darwish; an Editorial on Ruth Lilly; an exchange between Ilya Kaminsky and Adam Kirsch; an essay by Chen Li; and a review by Daisy Fried.

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  • Sublunary
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  • Erotikos Logos
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  • Lives of the Poets: Sotère Torregian
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  • 24/7 Relentless Careerism
    by Jim Behrle
  • The Soul That Grows in Darkness
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  • Good Poems About Ugly Things
    by Molly Young
  • Nevermoreland
    by Abigail Deutsch
  • Graphic Poetry Spotlight: Jai Arun Ravine's The Spiderboi Files
    by Craig Santos Perez
  • On the matter of career
    by Sina Queyras
  • Who or what is a poet critic and why is the academy so up in Poetry's face?
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  • Beyond Careerism? (Redistributing Poetic Effort)
    by Thom Donovan
  • To Live with Honor is a Journey Without Frontiers
    by Sotère Torregian

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