1) The Boatloads, a collection of poems by Dan Albergotti, who I've already blogged about here. Check out a review here.
2) Flannery, a new biography of Flannery O'Connor by Brad Gooch. Here's a piece about it from the New York Times.
"We used to think...when I was an unsifted girl...that words were weak and cheap. Now I don't know of anything so mighty." -Emily Dickinson
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Monday, November 3, 2008
Five quick lit links...
I've been meaning to link to these for awhile now, so here you go:
1) The proposed bailout for American poetry. Pretty darn funny.
2) A profile of one of my former colleagues from UNCG. Dan and I were in ENG 681 together back when I was a new teacher and he was a guy with PhD who came back to school for an MFA. How's that for devotion to your calling? He's an amazing poet and a great guy so give the interview a read, okay?
3) Was Milan Kundera a spy?
4) Just how panicked were people after the War of the Worlds broadcast in 1938?
5) Have you heard about Dewey the cat yet? By the way, Dewey is a possible name for my next cat--but in honor of John Dewey, not Melvil.
1) The proposed bailout for American poetry. Pretty darn funny.
2) A profile of one of my former colleagues from UNCG. Dan and I were in ENG 681 together back when I was a new teacher and he was a guy with PhD who came back to school for an MFA. How's that for devotion to your calling? He's an amazing poet and a great guy so give the interview a read, okay?
3) Was Milan Kundera a spy?
4) Just how panicked were people after the War of the Worlds broadcast in 1938?
5) Have you heard about Dewey the cat yet? By the way, Dewey is a possible name for my next cat--but in honor of John Dewey, not Melvil.
Labels:
cats,
dan albergotti,
h.g. wells,
John Dewey,
milan kundera,
poetry
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