In "The Poetry of Danielle Steel", Lamar Clarkson does a close reading of Danielle Steel's 1984 poetry classic Love.
"Subtract the daring enjambment and add a blinking laptop cursor with a voiceover and you basically have Carrie Bradshaw, 15 years ahead of schedule, but without those annoying egg-white omelets. Our narrator eats real eggs. (We know this because she is always making breakfast for men who may not return.)"
Via The Hairpin.
Monday, September 12, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
14 years later
Poetry posted "To You" by Kenneth Koch to their Facebook page this morning. It feels aimed right at me, or, really, from me to my wife, in light of our 14 year anniversary yesterday. Happy Anniversary, Babe! I love you.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
This monkey is being kind of a dick to this dog
I know I don't update this much, but this is some quality content right here.
Via Videogum.
Gibbon vs. Dog from B. Leon (Singhto) Ponsart on Vimeo.
Via Videogum.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Anis Shivani's poetry dump
Anis Shivani shits all over Sharon Olds, Jorie Graham, Louise Glück, and Philip Levine in the Huffington Post. It's like the 2 Girls 1 Cup of poetry essays.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
"Curiosity Kills" by Joel Watson
Um, yeah. I can definitely see how curiosity could be a bad thing. Kids should really re-think the whole "monkey as pets" ideal portrayed in the Curious George books.
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Philip Levine, please save us
With the current state of the U.S. economy, I can't help but find it sadly ironic that Philip Levine, "the voice of the working man," is now our Poet Laureate. Much deserved, mind you. I'm just feeling pretty pessimistic.
Here's an old interview with Levine that is worth reading.
Here's an old interview with Levine that is worth reading.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Blair is gone
Detroit poet David Blair has passed away. I don't have any details as of yet, but I do know that there's a big hole in the world now. He was a friend to many people and a vibrant part of Detroit's poetry community. He will be dearly missed.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Maybe alpha male baboons need to do some yoga
"Fighting off underlings, pursuing females and maintaining one's social status appear to be more stressful for alpha male baboons than researchers had anticipated."
What? Really? That sound like a cake walk to anybody?
What? Really? That sound like a cake walk to anybody?
Monday, July 18, 2011
Monday, June 20, 2011
Free Neko Case show at the Poetry Foundation Open House
If I was going to be in Chicago June 25 this is definitely where I'd be.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
Thursday, June 16, 2011
Megan Levad is not a drunken slut
But she is my friend and an awesome poet. Her poem "I’m more the drunken slut kind of feminist, or A Treatise on Political Philosophy at the Apex of American Empire" is online at Granta.com along with an awesome picture of Ms. Levad herself. Hooray, Megan!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Charles Wright on PBS
"I used to imagine...that language could lead us inexplicably to grace as though it were geographical." - Charles Wright
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Be submissive
Poet Karyna McGlynn offers some really good tips for submitting your stuff. Read and follow. I was lucky enough to be in the same MFA program with her and she's a really awesome poet. She's also been published pretty much everywhere, so this lady knows what she's talking about.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Jane Goodall books for kids
I love Jane Goodall. I really can't think of a better hero for a kids' book, which makes me very happy about Me...Jane by Patrick McDonnell and The Watcher by Jeanette Winter.
The video below, in which McDonnell says about Goodall, "She has the mind of a scientist but the heart of a poet," is a good intro to both books. You should buy them for me.
The video below, in which McDonnell says about Goodall, "She has the mind of a scientist but the heart of a poet," is a good intro to both books. You should buy them for me.
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