There is an old Chinese adage, “He who reads 100 poems writes like 100 poets. He who reads 1000 pomes writes like himself.” It's with this in mind that I am seeking to broaden my poet horizon. I'm looking for some recommendations as I build a new list of poets to check out. I'm not looking so much for the likes of Wallace Stevens, W.S. Merwin, or Ashbery, Plath, Sexton, Olds, etc. I'm looking more for contemporaries or perhaps some lesser known deceased poets. So if you have some poets you are particularly fond of that you;d like to recommend, the comments section is open for business.
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
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Tuesday, June 09, 2009
Dodge Foundation CEO to step down in 2010 - NJ.com
Dodge Foundation CEO to step down in 2010 - NJ.com
Dodge Foundation CEO to step down in 2010
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
BY PEGGY McGLONE
Star-Ledger Staff
After 12 years of leading one of the state's major philanthropic organizations, David Grant, the chief executive of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, is resigning from his position. He will stay on the job through next June to ensure a smooth transition of leadership.
Dodge Foundation CEO to step down in 2010
Tuesday, June 09, 2009
BY PEGGY McGLONE
Star-Ledger Staff
After 12 years of leading one of the state's major philanthropic organizations, David Grant, the chief executive of the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation, is resigning from his position. He will stay on the job through next June to ensure a smooth transition of leadership.
Monday, June 08, 2009
The last words of John Updike, poet | Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/07/2009
The last words of John Updike, poet
Endpoint
and Other Poems
By John UpdikeAlfred A. Knopf. 112 pp. $25
Reviewed by Frank Fitzpatrick
On Dec. 13, 2008, just 45 days before his death, fearful that his recently diagnosed lung cancer had metastasized, John Updike bid a poetic farewell to the tiny Pennsylvania town that had nurtured him and provided a lifetime of literary substance.
The last words of John Updike, poet | Philadelphia Inquirer | 06/07/2009
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Sunday, June 07, 2009
When is The Tipping Point for an author to go digital? | The Creative Penn
When is The Tipping Point for an author to go digital?
An article last week examined whether The Tipping Point has come for the publishing industry.
When is The Tipping Point for an author to go digital? | The Creative Penn
This subject keeps coming up.... the point at which e-books and print-on-demand become viable in the market place. The Creative Penn link was an interesting find on Twitter. [yes, I bit the dust and started using Twitter]
I already see print-on-demand as having a viable impact. I really think we are still a couple years away from universal acceptance of e-books.
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Friday, June 05, 2009
In the News
A few poetry items from around the Internet:
- Poetry of Rumi Spans Across Centuries, Cultures.
- Arabic poetry now embraces the humanist sentiment
- Poetry, like sex, is better felt than understood
- Them’s Fighting Verses
- Is there a corner for poetry?
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Thursday, June 04, 2009
Bing Search: 20th anniversary of Tienanmen Square protests - 20th Anniversary of Tiananmen Square Protests
Bing Search: 20th anniversary of Tienanmen Square protests - 20th Anniversary of Tienanmen Square Protests
More on Tienanmen Square Anniversary including more iconic pictures of "Tank Man"
More on Tienanmen Square Anniversary including more iconic pictures of "Tank Man"
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