Elizabeth Bishop

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First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated May 25 2012 - 1 Documents

Pam Grout: Literary History In Key West

If you're a writer, Key West is on your bucket list, likely in the number one spot.This bohemian island city, the southernmost in the contiguous United States, is where Ernest Hemingway produced nearly half his life's work including To Have and Have Not ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Huffington Post ]
First Reported May 17 2012 - Updated May 17 2012 - 1 Documents

How Carlos Fuentes reinvented the novel

The Mexican author's British editor remembers the man and his consequences Carlos Fuentes was one of the most extraordinary writers in an extraordinary generation that included Gabriel Garca Mrquez, Julio Cortzar and Mario Vargas Llosa. Together the Boom ... [ Published May 17 2012 by Telegraph ]
First Reported May 15 2012 - Updated May 15 2012 - 1 Documents

Monkey Ranch, by Julie Bruck

If youre the gambling type, 2012 is a hard year to place your bets on winners in the poetry world. Many of this countrys most ingenious, successful and respected poets (Roo Borson, Anne Carson, Dennis Lee, Don McKay, A.F. Moritz and Erin Mour, among them) ... [ Published May 15 2012 by Globe and Mail ]
First Reported May 09 2012 - Updated May 09 2012 - 1 Documents

Living Words

"The woman is her own cage." The poetry of the late Eleanor Ross Taylor will be celebrated at the Library of Virginia this week.What does the world do these days when a great poet dies and even her own words "beg you, kids — no memorials, please"?What ... [ Published May 09 2012 by Style Weekly ]
First Reported May 04 2012 - Updated May 04 2012 - 1 Documents

Painting pictures with poems

She painted pictures of beautiful ponds and skimming rocks thrugh the dramatization of her poems.  Cleveland Wall had her poems memorized as she dramatically recited them to the audience.  Cleveland was one of the runner’s up from the Robert Fraser open ... [ Published May 04 2012 by Centurion ]
First Reported May 01 2012 - Updated May 02 2012 - 2 Documents

Berkeley Rep adds 2 new plays to 2011-12 lineup

Noted New Yorker feature writer Lawrence Wright and the eminently productive duo of playwright Sarah Ruhl and director Les Waters will open new plays at Berkeley Repertory Theatre next year. The two works announced Tuesday by Artistic Director Tony Taccone ... [ Published May 02 2012 by San Francisco Chronicle ]
First Reported Apr 30 2012 - Updated Apr 30 2012 - 1 Documents

National Poetry Month: Poetry Madness bracket showdown

Its the final day of National Poetry Month. In honor of the illustrious month and because the world was clamoring for a sports/poetry mash-up I bring you Poetry Madness. (by Eric Shansby) (Really, the only part I ganked from sports is the bracket and ... [ Published Apr 30 2012 by Washington Post ]
First Reported Apr 27 2012 - Updated Apr 27 2012 - 1 Documents

Observations of the erudite

CRIMSON CROPBy Peter RoseUWA Press, $24.95SOMETIMES, when reading poetry, you may have felt like Tony Hancock did, marooned in his bedsit on a Sunday afternoon, wrestling with Bertrand Russell. ''No no, I should know, it's in English, I should know what ... [ Published Apr 27 2012 by WA Today ]
First Reported Apr 22 2012 - Updated Apr 22 2012 - 1 Documents

Festival of Books: American poets make their debut on forever stamps

The U.S. Postal Service made a special delivery Saturday at the L.A. Times Festival of Books' Poetry Stage: It rolled out the first-day issue of commemorative stamps dedicated to 20th century poets. The midday first-day issue ceremony drew an audience ... [ Published Apr 22 2012 by Los Angeles Times ]
First Reported Apr 20 2012 - Updated Apr 20 2012 - 1 Documents

Philip Larkin’s ‘Complete Poems’

Philip Larkins body of work is so slender and, often, so seemingly slight, so devoid of belly fat and blather, as to make Elizabeth Bishop (whom I now think of as his nearest American counterpart) look like a blimp and a bigmouth. Of the 730 pages of ... [ Published Apr 20 2012 by New York Times ]
First Reported Apr 03 2012 - Updated Apr 03 2012 - 1 Documents

Reviews: Books: Tonight No Poetry Will Serve: Poems 2007-2010 - Adrienne Rich

poetryfoundation.org Adrienne Rich: "a thinking woman sleeps with monsters"It was Michael Hoffman who said that Elizabeth Bishop is “a poet of ‘eye’ and not ‘I’, or even of ‘eye-and-tears’ and not ‘I’, and also of ‘we’ and not ‘I’.” As well as ‘rationing’ ... [ Published Apr 03 2012 by Varsity ]

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Pam Grout: Literary History In Key West [ Published May 25 2012 by Huffington Post ]
How Carlos Fuentes reinvented the novel [ Published May 17 2012 by Telegraph ]
Carlos Fuentes passed away at 83 [ Published May 17 2012 by Oh No They Didn't! ]
Monkey Ranch, by Julie Bruck [ Published May 15 2012 by Globe and Mail ]
Living Words [ Published May 09 2012 by Style Weekly ]
Painting pictures with poems [ Published May 04 2012 by Centurion ]
CD/DOWNLOAD/ALBUM: Bjurecords to Release New CD... [ Published May 02 2012 by All About Jazz ]
Berkeley Rep adds 2 new plays to 2011-12 lineup [ Published May 02 2012 by San Francisco Chronicle ]
Embracing the arts [ Published May 02 2012 by Harvard University Gazette ]
San Francisco: Plays by Sarah Ruhl, Lawrence Wr... [ Published May 01 2012 by TheaterMania ]
National Poetry Month: Poetry Madness bracket s... [ Published Apr 30 2012 by Washington Post ]
Observations of the erudite [ Published Apr 27 2012 by WA Today ]
Theatre in Review: In Masks Outrageous and Aust... [ Published Apr 24 2012 by Lighting and Sound America ]
Festival of Books: American poets make their de... [ Published Apr 22 2012 by Los Angeles Times ]
Philip Larkin’s ‘Complete Poems’ [ Published Apr 20 2012 by New York Times ]
Yeats is Greats: St. Louis Poetry Center Celebr... [ Published Apr 18 2012 by St. Louis Mag ]
Moon, from Sightlines [ Published Apr 14 2012 by The Scotsman ]
This Week's Must Read Books [ Published Apr 06 2012 by Daily Beast ]
The Vibrator Play: the woman behind the buzz [ Published Apr 03 2012 by Guardian.co.uk ]
Reviews: Books: Tonight No Poetry Will Serve: P... [ Published Apr 03 2012 by Varsity ]
Adrienne Rich: Moral compass [ Published Mar 29 2012 by Salon ]
Jack Harris is an original young talent [ Published Feb 16 2012 by Telegraph ]
‘Fringe’ recap: No one is who you think they are [ Published Jan 14 2012 by Show Tracker ]
In Anthonogy, Rita Dove Connects American Poets... [ Published Dec 17 2011 by PBS ]
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Carlos Fuentes passed away at 83 [ Published May 17 2012 by Oh No They Didn't! ]
How Carlos Fuentes reinvented the novel The Mexican author's British editor remembers the man and his consequences Carlos Fuentes was one of the most extraordinary writers in an extraordinary generation that included Gabriel García Márquez, Julio ...
‘Fringe’ recap: No one is who you think they are [ Published Jan 14 2012 by Show Tracker ]
When "Fringe" premiered back in 2008, it seemed like your average procedural show with a supernatural twist. Nothing exceptionally original. We had seen it before: monsters of the week sprinkled with hints at a larger mythology. Only "Fringe" didn’t ...
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