Harriet: News & Community
A literary blog about poetry and related news
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010
Anis Shivani's list of the 15 most overrated American writers—including such squint-inducingly bright lights as Jhumpa Lahiri and Mary Oliver —has led to well over 15 pages of comments. For...
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 21, 2010
Three whimsical poems by Wayne Koestenbaum, "The Bitter Tears of Alexander Scriabin," "Archaic Awe," and "Dossier of Irretrievables" appear in the AWL's Poetry Section this week. Here's a shot of...
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
Publishers Weekly has expanded its online empire with a shining new Poetry Reviews Tumblr. There, you'll find updates about PW's poetry reviews, profiles, and of course, the latest poetry publications....
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
A benefit to perusing the The Paris Review's redesigned website? The treasure trove of interviews with monumental poets, novelists and journalists. Pick and chose for yourself amongst the smörgåsbord of conversations,...
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
New York-based writer Jeffrey Cyphers Wright reviews Bill Berkson's Portrait and Dream, Afzal Ahmed Syed's Rococo and Other Worlds, and Michele Madigan Somerville's Black Irish in the latest Brooklyn Rail....
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
Poetry doesn't bite. Nor does it talk back (most of the time.) So why are so many people afraid of a few lines of verse? David Lucus, the poetry columnist...
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
Robert Bringhurst's Selected Poems is lyrical and spartan, authoritative without being didactic. In a fresh and dewy critique in the Guardian, Kate Kellaway likens reading Bringhurst's poems to...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
Syria, like America, is not entirely comfortable with poetry. But its situation is a tad more dire than ours, according to NYU professor Sinan Antoon, who is quoted in this...
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
"Imagine that this essay began not with the sentence you’re reading, but with the following observation, attributed to Wittgenstein." So David Orr begins his New York Times Book Review essay...
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By Harriet StaffSeptember 20, 2010
GodHatesFags.com. is the website of The Westboro Baptist Church located in Topeka, Kan. The church, best know for protesting funerals of gay people who died of AIDS or were victims...