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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Friday, December 31, 2010. Year-End Top-Five (plus one). Little as the Pill believes in universal or non- contingent. Kathleen Graber, The Eternal City. Smart is so very, very cool. Anne Carson, Nox. A rare case in which contents matched up to the promise of compelling packaging. Paul Muldoon, Maggot. I've said before, and I'll say again, how good a poet I think Muldoon is. Don Paterson, Rain. Derek Walcott, White Egrets. With a b...

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The Poetry Pill: January 2010

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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Friday, January 29, 2010. I, too, dislike it. Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Prepping for class today, I reread Helen Vendler’s account of meeting Seamus Heaney and first hearing the poems of North. Vendler calls that book one of those rare volumes (like Prufrock. And North of Boston. That profoundly influenced the course of poetry in the 20th century. It’s not that I disagree, either about North. Poetic Gamechangers of the Century?

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The Poetry Pill: Now That's What I'm Talking About

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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Monday, October 18, 2010. Now That's What I'm Talking About. So here I was all set to start a post about the exhaustion, enervation, etc., of the confessional tradition and a recommendation that poets declare a moratorium on use of the first-person singular pronoun, when over the transom drops Lisa Robertson’s. New volume, R’s Boat. I’m talking about weird morphing catalogues and fugitive glances. I could have been wrong. Who shut...

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The Poetry Pill: May 2010

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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Which I can do now that the semester is over, the grades are in, the cap and gown are hung back up until next May, I wonder whether I’d like Monica Youn’s Ignatz. Better without one of its blurbs (by a grad-school writing group buddy of the poet’s, though of course this, natch, is left unstated), and whether I’d like Jamie Ross’s Vinland. Less without its endorsement by Brigit Kelly. Throughout Vinland, Ro...

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The Poetry Pill: February 2010

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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Gamechangers, Dritten Stück. Don’t take my word for it on this one (and I know I’m teasing here for the eventual post about why I think L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E poetry is a game worth playing and how it changed the broader poetry game in fun and interesting ways). Just go here. Wednesday, February 17, 2010. There are, I suppose, reviewers who like going all Francis Jeffrey. The book’s themes are money. One wishe...

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The Poetry Pill: Year-End Top-Five (plus one)

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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Friday, December 31, 2010. Year-End Top-Five (plus one). Little as the Pill believes in universal or non- contingent. Kathleen Graber, The Eternal City. Smart is so very, very cool. Anne Carson, Nox. A rare case in which contents matched up to the promise of compelling packaging. Paul Muldoon, Maggot. I've said before, and I'll say again, how good a poet I think Muldoon is. Don Paterson, Rain. Derek Walcott, White Egrets. Poetry a...

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The Metal/Punk Continuum: Bye Bye Pleasant Street Video

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Fragmented thoughts on rock, reading and other delights. Thursday, June 30, 2011. Bye Bye Pleasant Street Video. Much ink has been spilled (figuratively) in recent years about how the doldrums of the music industry have meant the veritable death knell of the local record store. Thing is, in the peculiar place where I reside, you'd hardly know it. Sure, we lost one longstanding member of the record store fraternity in recent years - Dynamite Records, RIP. July 5, 2011 at 1:49 PM. July 7, 2011 at 8:07 PM.

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The Metal/Punk Continuum: November 2010

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Fragmented thoughts on rock, reading and other delights. Monday, November 22, 2010. Keith Richards' Race Thing. My book on the history of the electric guitar, Instruments of Desire. I'm now in the midst of reading Keith Richards' new autobiography, Life. All of which is mere prelude to a more extended riff by Richards concerning the wonders of a Mississippi juke joint for a group of white, blues-worshiping Brits. Richards' words here are worth quoting at length:. Links to this post. Links to this post.

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sisters: an anthology: SISTERS in the News and Reviews!

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SISTERS in the News and Reviews! November 3, 2010: WWLP 22's "Mass Appeal". Interviews Paris Press Director Jan Freeman. About SISTERS: AN ANTHOLOGY. In the Pioneer Valley and around the country! September 16, 2010: Litchfield County Times. On the upcoming SISTERS Celebration at UConn! March 19, 2010, AMHERST BULLETIN. A fantastic feature about SISTERS, Paris Press, and director Jan Freeman! February 11, 2010, WAMC's "Roundtable". January 19, 2010, NPR's "Morning Edition". December 2009, REAL SIMPLE.

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sisters: an anthology: November 2010

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Friday, November 26, 2010. 2010: A BANNER YEAR FOR PARIS PRESS’S 15TH ANNIVERSARY. As we move into the season of giving thanks and celebrating the year, we here at Paris Press are so grateful for your generosity, the support of our volunteers, Board and Advisory Board members, readers, writers, and public and private foundations. The following accomplishments are yours as well as ours. You helped bring Sisters to life! MEDIA ATTENTION AND BACK TO PRESS. Received rave reviews in Ms., People Magazine,.

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sisters: an anthology: An extraordinary evening in honor of Jeanne M. Leiby (1966-2011)

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Tuesday, October 25, 2011. An extraordinary evening in honor of Jeanne M. Leiby (1966-2011). Paris Press is still floating from the SISTERS Celebration in honor of The Southern Review. Editor and fiction writer Jeanne M. Leiby. 1966-2011), at the Griffin Museum of Photography. In Winchester, Massachusetts. It was truly a night to remember. Writer and Grub Street. Program manager Sonya Larson, Anne Leiby, and director Jan Freeman. Offered extraordinary readings from Sisters: An Anthology. And Joan closed ...

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The Metal/Punk Continuum: October 2010

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Fragmented thoughts on rock, reading and other delights. Monday, October 25, 2010. Here's the thing - because there's gotta be a thing right? Wind ensemble, and the many a capella singing groups. So where did I fit in? Does this sound as weird as I think it does? Boston · Long Time. Explore more music videos. Links to this post. Wednesday, October 13, 2010. The State of the Record Industry. Last week, out of the blue, I started getting free issues of Rolling Stone. Which you can access here. McGuinness m...

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sisters: an anthology: June 2011

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Thursday, June 2, 2011. Writing From the Heart with Nancy Slonim Aronie and Jan Freeman. What do Margaret Atwood, Joan Baez, and Edwidge Danticat have in common? And they wrote about their unique relationships with them. Nancy Slonim Aronie (leader of the Chilmark Writing Workshops. And Writing From the Heart) and Jan Freeman (poet and director of Paris Press. Invite you to a writing retreat to explore the challenges and rewards of writing about family, particularly sisters. Ten minutes away in Goshen!

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The Metal/Punk Continuum

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Fragmented thoughts on rock, reading and other delights. Saturday, August 8, 2009. It's been a month since my last post, during which time I've been to Liverpool and back, and have been working on way too many little projects that have forced me to put the blog on the backburner for a while. August 13, 2009 at 11:19 PM. I cant believe Dynamite Records is closing.that seriously sucks. I try to patronize record stores whenever I can - hopefully the other record stores in the area wont go the way of Dynamite.

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The Metal/Punk Continuum: How Teaching Made Me a Copyright Criminal

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Fragmented thoughts on rock, reading and other delights. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. So much for being at a school with a $1 billion endowment. This rant is now officially done. For now. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). More blogs to stimulate the senses. Hamilton, History, and Identity. Farewell amusicology, we hardly knew thee. Baptism By Fire and Ice: My Journey to Iceland. Metal Jew has moved. Running The Voodoo Down. Best of last year, what's to come and The End of Scruffy? Metal vs. Punk II (?

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The Poetry Party

An exploration of modern and contemporary poetry. Wednesday, April 27, 2011. Through exposure to and discussion of poetry in this class, I've become much more confident in my analysis of poetic works. I certainly cannot pick up on every little aspect of of Eliot's "The Wasteland," but I can make much more progress in deciphering than I could have at the beginning of the semester. Tuesday, April 26, 2011. At long last I am posting my final paper for ENGL 210. It has been a wild ride. The parts of a poem t...

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The Poetry Path

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Reviews, reviews of reviews, comment and crankiness on poetry and the biz. Friday, December 31, 2010. Year-End Top-Five (plus one). Little as the Pill believes in universal or non- contingent. Kathleen Graber, The Eternal City. Smart is so very, very cool. Anne Carson, Nox. A rare case in which contents matched up to the promise of compelling packaging. Paul Muldoon, Maggot. I've said before, and I'll say again, how good a poet I think Muldoon is. Don Paterson, Rain. Derek Walcott, White Egrets. With a b...

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Oems and ballads, limericks and lyrics, for special occasions or just for fun,. Or fetes, for funerals, for friends (or foes), for babies or birthdays or beause. Hymes for riggers, odes for diggers, verses for nurses in poetry or prose. Ast of the moon or west of the sun we write words witty or wise for everyone.

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