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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
For Boston Review, Magdalena Edwards reviews Then Come Back: The Lost Neruda Poems (Copper Canyon, 2016), by Pablo Neruda, translated by Forrest Gander (you'll recall we recently mentioned an interview...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
A Forrest Gander essay about translating Pablo Neruda's lost poems went up at Literary Hub last week. The poet and translator admits that he's often preferred to champion terrific lesser-known...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
Writer and "photography artist" Erica Baum is interviewed at Baxter St., and it's a beautiful read. "Using found sources including paper back books or index cards, Baum charges existing materials...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
If you thought poets were only good for writing poems, Forrest Gander is here to disabuse you of that notion! Over at LitHub, Gander runs down his list of "Seven...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
Like Taylor Swift, Pablo Neruda's romantic poems never go out of style. But for couples who may be just a little bit ready for something new, Copper Canyon Press and...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
Not so much publishing as UNLEASHING, yesterday Action Books announced via Montevidayo the availability of four new titles hot off the press. Included in the latest horde is Wet Land...
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Featured BloggerBy Carmen Giménez Smith
On December 10 of this year, Copper Canyon will be publishing an anthology edited by Forrest Gander and Raúl Zurita called Pinholes in the Night: Essential Poems from Latin America....
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
The latest and the greatest from OmniVerse just hit your internet-newsstand with poems by Lisa Fishman, Brian Mornar, and Noah Eli Gordon, along with an interview with Andrew Zawacki. And...
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Poetry NewsBy Harriet Staff
The folks at fashioncentric Flaunt magazine have devoted a recent Au Contraire section to poetry. 18 pages of John Ashbery, Fiona Banner, Caroline Bergvall, Derek Beaulieu, Erica Baum, Kenneth Goldsmith,...
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Foundation NewsBy Harriet Staff
Let's crack into the stacks to see what's been added to the online archive since we last checked in. Joining the archive (yes, that's a ligature pun) are a heap...
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