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  • By Harriet StaffOctober 1, 2010

    Feast on the latest James Franco poetry project: He's created a film adaptation of Frank Bidart’s compelling “Herbert White,” a poem in the voice "of a murderous sort of necrophiliac-type." Here's...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 1, 2010

    The poet biopic you may or may not have heard of opens in more cities across the country tomorrow, and soon the Howl buzz will reverberate throughout the nation. On...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 1, 2010

    Ancient Babylonian has been out of use as a language for 2000 years—until now. Historians at Cambridge have recorded the readings of ancient poems and tablets in Babylonian and posted...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 1, 2010

    An article in Newsweek contemplates the swaggering, manly poets of Roberto Bolaño's Mexico City. Poets remain in Mexico, but they're a little less manly now. No longer just the domain of...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 1, 2010

    In NYC did Kubla Kahn A stately pleasure-dome decree.... Doesn't have quite the same ring, does it? No matter. Within the pleasure-dome of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, an exhibit of Mongolian...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffOctober 1, 2010

    Over at the New Yorker's Book Bench blog, Eileen Reynolds ponders one of the iPhone's poetry apps. Once she heard about "VerseByHeart" —primarily a Bible memorization tool—she knew she had...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 30, 2010

    The Big Think has an appreciation of Peggy Samuels's new book Deep Skin: Elizabeth Bishop and Visual Art, which details the connections between the Modernist master's work and that of...

  • By Harriet StaffSeptember 30, 2010

    Woe is the literary author who soon won't be able to live off of writing novels, if the e-book economic predictions prove true. Whatever shall writers do? Stop their yapping...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 30, 2010

    The British bookies at Ladbrokes, a London gambling company, are betting 5/1 that Swedish poet Tomas Tranströmer will take home the Nobel, according to the Guardian. Other poets from other...

  • Poetry News
    By Harriet StaffSeptember 30, 2010

    The current census has prompted an analysis of Robert Frost's poetry on Vermont public radio. (It was bound to happen.) Vermont Humanities Council Executive Director Peter Gilbert introduces his audience...

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