Congratulations are in order for Missi Rasmussen who received the Nicholas Manchion English Scholarship Award at Park University Honors Convocation last night. Her submission of a poem she wrote titled, The Fine Art of Making Breakfast was judged to be the winning poem by the Park University English Department.
Missi is President of KC Metro Verse, a Kansas City Chapter of the Missouri State Poetry Society.
Thursday, April 26, 2007
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
David Halberstam
David Halberstam on Poetry... "I came to it gradually as an adult when I found that people I respected — Bobby Kennedy, whom I covered as a young man — loved poetry. I mean, really. He quoted it naturally. He found comfort in poetry, and that was important to me."
Halberstam on President Bush... "Very simply, it's a national tragedy. It's not just a tragedy for him, that he will have gone down as such a failure. It's a great national tragedy to have at that moment somebody who has been so deeply, so much in over his head. It's so sad for us, as a country, for him. It's really dark out there. And we have a year and a half to go. This will be seen as a tragic moment in American life."
David Halberstam journalist, and author of scores of books died Monday at the age of 73. Halberstam, who a Pulitzer in 1964, for his reporting on the Vietnam War was the passenger in a car that was broadsided by another vehicle.
Halberstam on President Bush... "Very simply, it's a national tragedy. It's not just a tragedy for him, that he will have gone down as such a failure. It's a great national tragedy to have at that moment somebody who has been so deeply, so much in over his head. It's so sad for us, as a country, for him. It's really dark out there. And we have a year and a half to go. This will be seen as a tragic moment in American life."
David Halberstam journalist, and author of scores of books died Monday at the age of 73. Halberstam, who a Pulitzer in 1964, for his reporting on the Vietnam War was the passenger in a car that was broadsided by another vehicle.
Tuesday, April 24, 2007
we decided to moan...
Look: no one ever promised for sure
that we would sing. We have decided
to moan. In a strange dance that
we don't understand till we do it, we
have to carry on.
~From An Introduction To Some Poems by William Stafford
Monday, April 23, 2007
Poet's Quote for Today
The poet judges not as a judge judges but as the sun falling around a helpless thing. ~ Walt Whitman
Sunday, April 22, 2007
A Kiss
A stone can masquerade where no heart is
And virgins rise where lustful Venus lay:
Never try to trick me with a kiss.
~Sylvia Plath from Never Try to Trick Me With A Kiss
And virgins rise where lustful Venus lay:
Never try to trick me with a kiss.
~Sylvia Plath from Never Try to Trick Me With A Kiss
Robert Pinsky Gets the Best Gigs....
OH God this is funny. Kelli has a great post from the Cobert Report. Go to her blog and check it out.
Saturday, April 21, 2007
Stopping to think....
"A verbal art like poetry is reflective; it stops to think. Music is immediate, it goes on to become." ~ W. H. Auden
And a few thoughts today:
And a few thoughts today:
- The Amnesia General had over 70 forgetful spells at his Senate Hearing Thursday and yet Dana Perin, White House spokesperson, said Bush called Gonzales after returning from a trip to Ohio on Thursday in a fresh show of support for his longtime Texas friend.
Wow, the President really had no shame. - Gov. Christine Gregoire this week marked National Poetry Month by signing legislation that creates the new post of poet laureate for the state of Washington. Forty other states currently have poet laureates. Yeah Washington!
- Poetry doubles as therapy for N.M. teenager. [story]
- War on Terror Reaches the Poet ~ A poetry professor in a small college in the Northeast decides to recycle old manuscripts and becomes an object of suspicion. [story]
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