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Art in the News Machine by Georges Perec Rev'd at Complete Review
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:47:19)

Michael Orthofer reviews "The Machine," a radio play written by Geroges Perec and published for the first time in English in the recent all-Perec issue of the Review of Contemporary Fiction....

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News in Poetry Professor wrote 'America the Beautiful
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:45:27)

She wrote a poem titled "Pikes Peak," and it was first published in a weekly journal called The Congregationalist on July 4, 1895, with the title changed to "America." At that time, it was not sung to any particular tune. She revised the words twice (in 1904 and again in 1913)....

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Art in the News Why do you love N.B.?
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:41:14)

Not only that, but the theme is easy; "I Love New Brunswick." You can write a story about your favourite place or activity in New Brunswick, draw a picture or create a poem....

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Reviews Book Review: Northrop Frye: New Directions From Old Edited by David Rampton
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:39:22)

This was an effort that Frye pursued by reading countless works, including Blake's poetry and Shakespeare's plays, the Bible, archetypal myths and great Western story types like the Quest and the Romance. ...

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Reviews Review: The Marram Grass: Poetry & Otherness By Anne Simpson
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:35:07)

Danger, characteristic of Simpson's poetry, is seldom far from the surface. Set within a "bumpy ridge" of dunes "shiny with curved blades" of marram grass, the concluding essay encompasses violence even as it invokes Buddhism's Heart Sutra. When inundated by sand and storm, however, the weed of the collection's title responds with vigorous growth. In the "slack" or valleys between fixed dunes that result, fresh water collects in life-embracing pools. ...

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Reviews Review: On the Subway - Poetry by Kurt Boone
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:31:25)

These short poems take you on a journey that can be appreciated by workers and professionals of all kinds. Kurt is attuned not only to the major advertising campaigns with celebrity endorsements that bombard the city daily, not only the news headlines he may see as he waits in line at the bank, but also the children in strollers in their Baby Jordan sneakers and the woman he remembers from times past but who had to go her own way.

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In the Traditional Media Rep. Sally Kern: "Same Sex Marriage Is Debauchery"
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (11:28:10)

In the Traditional News:

Oklahoma Rep. Sally Kern who once suggested "gays are worse than terrorism" is back to demonizing gays again, this time blaming economic woes on same-sex marriage and gay pride month.



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Writing Exercises Cryptic Crossword
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:47:42)

You can do today's cryptic crossword in two ways. Either print out the file below and fill it in with a pen, or click on our special link to let you fill in the grid online. ...

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News in Poetry Entries invited
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:44:48)

The Thaarai Pullikkarar Trust and Ezhuthukkalam have invited entries for the award of cash prizes to best Tamil books. Works including short stories, poems, essays and novels could be submitted for the award. A book should have at least 96 pages. This rule will not apply for the books on poetry. ...

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Art in the News Liverpool poet and ChuckleVision writer set for Halifax festival...
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:43:20)

Poetry News: CHILDREN and their families will enjoy hilarious poetry and stand-up comedy at this year's July Project, Calderdale's festival for children and young people.

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News in Poetry Actors honour bed-ridden Soutar
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:42:42)

William Soutar, who was born in 1898, was sporty and even spent two years in the Navy. However he later developed a condition which damaged his spine....

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News in Poetry Mystery in literature
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:40:00)

Poetry News: People happily talk about the mystery of poetry and of literature. They talk about it ad nauseam.

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News in Poetry Award-winning author returns to Gibsons
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:39:37)

Poetry News: He has garnered both national and international acclaim for his poetry, non-fiction and novels.

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News in Poetry Kaleem Omar remembered as a gifted poet
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:38:48)

Khalid Iqbal Yasir said that Kaleem Omar never cared for his promotion rather he promoted others keeping himself behind the scene. Omar made valuable contribution to literature, journalism and Pakistani culture. Prof Mubeena Talat, Head of English Department, International Islamic University, said that Kaleem Omar was one of the founding fathers of Pakistani English poetry and his works should be researched and reviewed....

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News in Poetry July 2009
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:37:25)

The two women appear in Two Suitcases and an Accordion , Sunday July 12 at First Baptist Church of Irondale. Poetry often gets the short-shrift from popular media. Oh sure, we read the occasional poem on Tapestry...usually during April, ...

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In the Traditional Media Sarah Palin to resign as Governor
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:35:38)

In the Traditional News:

Sarah Palin has stated that she will resign as Governor of Alaska within 30 days.



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Writing Exercises Fun Things You Can Do with a Pen
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:34:33)

You can also try a site like YouTube.com for video tutorials. Write poetry. Poetry is fun to write and takes a lot of time and effort and thus is quite enthralling. You can find a rhyming dictionary ...

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News in Poetry Never Too Late to Learn -- or Teach
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:33:57)

Soon I had to pull an all-nighter to study for a midterm in a class I’d barely attended, and I also was supposed to turn in a poem. Sometime between 4:00 and 7:00 a.m., I must have accessed my subconscious in a type of narcoleptic trance and wrote the first true poem of my life, a piece about a friend battling an eating disorder that my peers said was so good it could “stand up and walk out of the room.”

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News in Poetry Jewish woman becomes Kansas Poet Laureate
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:30:49)

Poetry News: Ever since she was a child, Caryn Mirriam-Goldberg wanted to be a poet. Now, the state of Kansas has honored her work by naming her poet laureate, starting July 1. A committee organized by the Kansas Arts Commission chose Mirriam-Goldberg based on her artistic excellence, professional accomplishments and her ideas on advancing poetry in Kansas.

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News in Poetry Poet diplomat
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:27:37)

That’s St Petersburg. A poem by Nirupama Rao, who will take charge as India’s new foreign secretary on August 1. If you want to read more, try her first poetry collection, Rain Rising, published in 2004....

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News in Poetry Local writer hosts poetry reading
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:24:36)

Poetry News: Craig Sawyer will host a reading from his new poetry book Semantic Spaces on July 7 at Andy's Place in Barrie.

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Reviews Review: Book: Songs of Paradise: A Harvest of Poetry and Verse Author: Justice J
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:24:08)

Each poem in the collection is poignant and vivid. As with any piece of art, Songs of Paradise is open to interpretation. However one interprets it, Justice Ogoola’s ability to explore the heartache of humanity and the complex issues in governance show an acknowledgement of the depravity of mankind. His focus on God and the perfection of paradise reveals the solution to that very depravity....

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News in Poetry Poem of the week: Chris Agee
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:21:03)

Chris Agee wrote all but one of the poems in Next to Nothing after the unexpected death of his four-year-old daughter. Her loss is a constant here, from the blank page entitled 'Incommunicable' to the later poems following Agee's travels in the Balkans....

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News in Poetry From the archive: 'Leaves of Grass' - A Whitman Centenary
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:17:21)

In 1872 when Emerson edited his anthology of great poetry he refused to include a passage from "Leaves of Grass." Whitman reproached Emerson's caution in declining to honour a poet who had become the vehement symbol of rancorous controversy....

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Art in the News A head for business, a heart for art
Posted by mamta on Saturday, July 04, 2009 (07:16:07)

The first floor of the exhibition features Kouraytem's paintings and etchings. His collection of nudes are anything but traditional and comparisons between Kouraytem and the artist he cites as another major influence - modernist pioneer Marc Chagall - seem apt....

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