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  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 22, 2010

    Timothy Yu, a poet and professor of English and Asian American Studies,  solidly makes a case for Asian American poetry at the Academy of American Poets website. Though Asian...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 22, 2010

    A laconic article in The Scotsman informs its readership of the poet-spy who floated in its midst decades ago. Compton Mackenzie worked for MI6—the British secret service—before writing a tome...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 22, 2010

    Well, not just yet. Maybe it's only the decline of western (literary) civilization, suggests Prague Post critic Stephan Delbos. In a meandering inquiry, he begins with a quote from a literary...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    Poet Cynthia Hogue had just published When the Water Came: Evacuees of Hurricane Katrina, a book of interview-poems she co-authored with photographer Rebecca Ross, when she came across "The Voices...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    On September 11th, 2001, Dan Vaughn was sitting in his survey of American Literature class when his professor announced that a plane had struck one of the World Trade Center...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    A Kentucky literacy project about black jockey Isaac Murphy—a three-time Kentucky Derby winner whose athletic ability is likened to Michael Jordan or Tiger Woods—is utilizing poetry to promote reading.  A...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    There's a fine line between the work of a smitten poet and a sleazy perv. When his erotic poetry was misconstrued as harassment, a shy 20-something—aka The Idiot Poet—wrote to...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    The Guardian poem of the week is Martha Kapos' "A Mind of Winter," selected from her most recent collection, Supreme Being. Kapos channels the spirit of Wallace Stevens through her...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    Who cares? The Anglo-American literary establishment, apparently. Anis Shivani is happily compiling his list of the 15 most overrated writers (see below). Years ago, after the death of Frost, John Berryman...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010

    Poets Charles Simic and Joshua Clover weigh in on the dire state of the economy in The New York Review of Books and The Nation, respectively.  Here are their dismal...

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