Essay: "Epics have often shored up empires."
(The Nation)
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Why Is the Right Obsessed With Epic Poetry?
From Elon Musk to Jordan Peterson, a certain strand of conservatism has recruited the poetry of Homer and Dante in their culture war.
www.thenation.com
Interview: "For me a good poem has to have charm. That is, charm in the deeper sense of that word — magic."
(Post and Courier)
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A Q&A with Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Ted Kooser
Ted Kooser, of Garland, Neb., served two terms as U.S. Poet Laureate, 2004-2006, and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 2005.
www.postandcourier.com
Essay: "[Loy] has been grouped with the futurists, Dadaists, surrealists, and feminists and described as a poet, a painter, a critic, a model, and an art dealer. The woman was all of those things and none of them."
(LARB)
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Complexity as a Liberatory Practice | Los Angeles Review of Books
Tara Anne Dalbow explores artist-poet Mina Loy’s thrilling embrace of contradiction.
lareviewofbooks.org
Report: "It’s a little weird that Nashville doesn’t have a poet laureate."
(Nashville Scene)
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Despite a Thriving Literary Scene, Nashville Lacks a Poet Laureate
Asking poets about what an established laureate could bring to the city
www.nashvillescene.com
Essay: "Let’s talk about love. That’s what the people in this poem seem to be doing."
(NYT)
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Will You Fall in Love With This Poem? I Did.
“Romantic Poet,” by Diane Seuss, is one of the best things that our critic A.O. Scott read (and reread) this year.
www.nytimes.com
Profile: "'Unlike any woman in my family or anyone I’d ever actually known, I was going to become — something, anything, whatever that meant,' Hettie Jones once wrote."
(NYT)
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Hettie Jones Helped Kickstart New York’s Beat Scene
Despite her husband's betrayal, she recreated herself as the writer she always was.
www.nytimes.com
Essay: "Late in 1933, Dylan Thomas started writing a new short story."
(LitHub)
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“It Will Be One of the Most Ghastly Short Stories Ever Written.” When Dylan Thomas Tried to Get...
Late in 1933, Dylan Thomas started writing a new short story. “The theme of the story I dreamed in a nightma...
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Interview: "Growing up, I didn’t really feel like capital 'P' Poetry was something that could be a part of my life."
(The Chicago Blog)
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https://pressblog.uchicago.edu/2024/12/21/read-an-interview-with-poet-and-translator-aaron-coleman.html
Announcement: "The final National Book Critics Circle Awards genre longlist has arrived."
(People)
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National Book Critics Circle Awards Announces First-Ever Longlist for Poetry
The National Book Critic Circle Awards has announced their poetry longlist. From Dec. 16 to Dec. 19, the NBCC sh...
people.com
Interview: "All of my speakers are isolated women who desperately want to feel like God could speak to them, or that God is paying attention to them in the way they’ve read that God has spoken to and paid attention to men."
(MACALESTER)
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English professor remakes women of faith in debut poetry collection - News
In Theophanies, Professor Sarah Ghazal Ali explores what it means to have a woman's body when in Scripture that ...
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