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September 03, 2007

Vermont Casting

September 03, 2007/ Ravi Shankar

A poem by Ravi Shankar

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September 03, 2007/ Ravi Shankar/
Poetry
Poetry, September 2007
August 15, 2007

Two From FSG

August 15, 2007/ John Cotter

John Cotter leads us to the interior of two extremely different books of poetry, Charles Wright’s reflective and naturalist Littlefoot and Frederick Seidel’s garish and weird Ooga-Booga.

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August 15, 2007/ John Cotter/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
August 2007, literary criticism, Poetry
August 09, 2007

Doppelganger

August 09, 2007/ Maggie Smith

A poem by Maggie Smith

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August 09, 2007/ Maggie Smith/
Poetry
August 2007, Poetry
July 06, 2007

Two from Black Ocean Press

July 06, 2007/ Chris Tonelli

Chris Tonelli tackles the wily metaphysics of Zachary Schomburg’sThe Man Suit and Paula Cisewski’s Upon Arrival.

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July 06, 2007/ Chris Tonelli/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
July 2007, literary criticism, Poetry
July 05, 2007

Heat

July 05, 2007/ Sommer Browning

A poem by Sommer Browning

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July 05, 2007/ Sommer Browning/
Poetry
July 2007, Poetry
June 04, 2007

IX from Trilce

June 04, 2007/ Sampson Starkweather

A transcontemporization of César Vallejo by Sampson Starkweather

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June 04, 2007/ Sampson Starkweather/
Poetry
June 2007, Poetry
June 01, 2007

One Man’s César Vallejo

June 01, 2007/ John Cotter

John Cotter guides us through Clayton Eshleman’s translations of the startling, invigorating poetry of César Vallejo, one of the earliest and most underrepresented of the modernists.

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June 01, 2007/ John Cotter/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
Clayton Eshleman, John Cotter, June 2007, literary criticism, Poetry
May 31, 2007

Three From Coach House Books

May 31, 2007/ Adam Golaski

Adam Golaski champions the “difficult read” in his review of the poetry of a. rawlings, Christian Bök, and Nathalie Stephens.

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May 31, 2007/ Adam Golaski/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
Adam Golaski, June 2007, literary criticism, Poetry
May 10, 2007

Cabin

May 10, 2007/ Jennifer L. Knox

A poem by Jennifer L. Knox

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May 10, 2007/ Jennifer L. Knox/
Poetry
May 2007, Poetry
May 09, 2007

You Eatee?

May 09, 2007/ Steve Donoghue

Steve Donoghue reviews John Donne: The Reformed Soul, a new “cuss-and-codpiece” biography by the inconceivably youthful John Stubbs

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May 09, 2007/ Steve Donoghue/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
literary criticism, May 2007, Poetry, Steve Donoghue
April 09, 2007

Either Way, I'm Celebrating

April 09, 2007/ Sommer Browning

A poem by Sommer Browning

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April 09, 2007/ Sommer Browning/
Poetry
April 2007, Poetry
March 31, 2007

Three From Wave Books

March 31, 2007/ Kathleen Rooney

Kathy Rooney makes a close study of the cool-quotient of new books of poetry by Eileen Myles, Matthew Rohrer, and Christian Hawkey.

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March 31, 2007/ Kathleen Rooney/
Literary Criticism, Poetry
April 2007, Kathleen Rooney, literary criticism, Poetry
March 07, 2007

The Institute of Nautical Archaeology

March 07, 2007/ Shafer Hall

A poem by Shafer Hall

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March 07, 2007/ Shafer Hall/
Poetry
March 2007, Poetry
February 28, 2007

Two from Tarpaulin Sky Press

February 28, 2007/ Elisa Gabbert

Elisa Gabbert examines two genre-expanding books of poetry by Jenny Boully and Max Winter.

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February 28, 2007/ Elisa Gabbert/
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Elisa Gabbert, literary criticism, March 2007, Poetry
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