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Kenneth Rexroth’s “Floating” | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Kenneth Rexroth’s “Floating”. April 5, 2015. May 3, 2015. Kenneth Rexroth was a man of many parts highly regarded second-generation modernist poet, renowned translator, critic, inspiration and central figure of the 1940’s and 1950’s avant-garde. He wrote a Classics Revisited column in the Saturday Review. And through it and his anthologies, One Hundred Poems from the Japanese. And One Hundred Poems from the Chinese,. Copper Canyon Press...
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Stephen Kuusisto’s “Sand” and “They Say” | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Stephen Kuusisto’s “Sand” and “They Say”. March 9, 2015. March 9, 2015. Our discussion is about two poems by Stephen Kuusisto, “Sand,” and “They Say.”. Stephen Kuusisto was born in Exeter, New Hampshire. Blind since birth, he attended Hobart College where he earned a BA and the University of Iowa, where he earned an MFA. He is the author of. Only Bread, Only Light: Poems. 2000) and the award-winning memoir,. Planet of the Blind. You are...
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Georgia Popoff Reading from Psalter | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Georgia Popoff Reading from Psalter. June 28, 2015. This is an extraordinary reading from an extraordinary new book of poems by Georgia Popoff, Psalter: The Agnostic’s Book of Common Curiosities,”. Published by Tiger Bark Press ( www.tigerbarkpress.com. In a few days we will publish our discussion of some of the poems in her book. Meanwhile, the reading is here:. Georgia Popoff reading from her book Psalter. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Discussion of Georgia Popoff’s Psalter | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Discussion of Georgia Popoff’s Psalter. July 4, 2015. July 4, 2015. This is a discussion of Georgia Popoff’s new and wonderful book Psalter: The Agnostic’s Book of Common Curiosities. We focus particularly on two poems, Name Inconsequential and the Agnostic Parses It Out. The reading is here: Discussion of Georgia Popoff’s Psalter. Participants in this discussion are Phil Memmer, Executive Director of the Syracuse YMCA. Together in smal...
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Ken Weisner reading at the Downtown Writers Center at the YMCA of Greater Syracuse | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Ken Weisner reading at the Downtown Writers Center at the YMCA of Greater Syracuse. May 3, 2015. May 3, 2015. Ken Weisner is a poet, teacher, and editor living in Santa Cruz, California. He read at the Downtown Writers Center in Syracuse in March 2015. The reading is here. In national journals including T he Antioch Review, Seneca Review, The Brooklyn Review, Berkeley Poetry Review,. De Anza College’s literary journal. Born and raised i...
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Georgia Popoff’s The Agnostic Acknowledges the Food Chain and Name Inconsequential | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Georgia Popoff’s The Agnostic Acknowledges the Food Chain and Name Inconsequential. February 28, 2015. March 9, 2015. This Talk About Poetry is about two poems by Georgia Popoff, The Agnostic Acknowledges the Food Chain and Name Inconsequential. Georgia A. Popoff, of Syracuse, NY, is an educator, arts-in-education specialist, Comstock Review. Our talk is here. The Agnostic Acknowledges the Food Chain. Joy is reading on the glider, early,.
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Phil Memmer’s How Many Shapes Must A God Take and Psalm | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Phil Memmer’s How Many Shapes Must A God Take and Psalm. February 16, 2015. March 9, 2015. This is Talk About Poetry about two poems by Phil Memmer, which are here:. How Many Shapes Must A God Take? Poet, editor and teacher Philip Memmer is the author of four books of poems:. The Storehouses of the Snow: Psalms, Parables and Dreams. 2009), which was awarded the 2008 Idaho Prize for Poetry from Lost Horse Press;. Sweetheart, Baby, Darling.
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Ginsberg’s “Wichita Vortex Sutra” – Parts 1 & 2 | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Ginsberg’s “Wichita Vortex Sutra” – Parts 1 & 2. March 22, 2015. March 27, 2015. Our discussion of Allen Ginsberg’s Wichita Vortex Sutra is here: Wichita Vortex Sutra Part 1. And Wichita Vortex Sutra Part 2. The poem is long and varied and so interesting that it required an extended discussion in two parts. The Ginsberg recordings are from PennSound’s Ginsberg page. Which also contains other readings by and about the poet. Participants ...
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bobherz | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Trakl’s Helian, An Utterly New Thing. April 1, 2016. April 1, 2016. It is hard, perhaps, to recover now the shock that readers must have felt at reading “Helian” the first time. Nothing could have prepared them for this, or for the other major Symbolist German poem written at that time, Rilke’s. In the lonely hours of the spirit. It is beautiful to walk in the sun. Along the yellow walls of summer. The footsteps soft in the grass; still.
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Andrea Scarpino reading at the Downtown Writers center at the YMCA of Greater Syracuse | Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry
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Nine Mile Magazine: Talk About Poetry. Great talk about great poems. Andrea Scarpino reading at the Downtown Writers center at the YMCA of Greater Syracuse. April 18, 2015. May 3, 2015. Andrea Scarpino is author of. From Red Hen Press, which she describes as a “book of elegies.” The reading is here. I don’t think anyone turns to elegies for comfort, and I didn’t find any in. I feel the absence of Scarpino’s father in the poem. Kenneth Rexroth’s “Floating”. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You are commenting u...
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