Poetry and the Nation
Linh Dinh reports, over at Harriet: The Blog, that: Seldomly do we see this kind of gravity in American poetry. Clear, direct and free of personal references, it’s also aimed at the widest public, at...
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Notes during and at the close, immediately after, my Skype appearance on Friday, June 4th, at “The Importance of Independents,” Los Angeles, 7:30 pm w Harold Abramowitz / Teresa Carmody / Alexandra...
View ArticleWalt Whitman :: The Simpsons :: Necropastoral / Necrocoastal / Necrogeorgic
In a recent comment, John Domini remarked how Kafka is “a major marketing tool” in Prague (Kafka beer steins, Kafka underwear, etc.), which reminded me, in a U.S. context, of how Levi’s exploitatively...
View ArticleFraming American Poetry: From Nationalism to Technological Globalization...
“The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.” Walt Whitman * “[T]he internet…is the greatest poem ever written.” Kenneth Goldsmith Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: Kenneth...
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