Books: Poetry
Currently listing articles 161-151:
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Book Review: My Life As A Fake by Peter Carey — A poet, an invention of an Australian bicycle repair-man in Malaya, writes blissfully. The problem is he does not exist.
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Book Review - Jason Schindler's The Poem I Turn To: Actors and Directors Present Poetry that Inspires Them— This book will help us understand poetry's fundamental vitality and its capacity for inspiration.
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DVD Review: Gang Of Souls: A Generation Of Beat Poets— An amazing way for those who know little about the American poetic movement, the Beats, to be introduced to some of its leading lights.
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Book Review: Beyond This Dark House Poems by Guy Gavriel Kay— Proof that Guy Gavriel Kay is as capable of communicating in verse as well as he does in prose.
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Celebrate National Poetry Month— April is National Poetry Month.
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Audio Book Review: 3rd i by Basil Eliades— A turbulence to dive for: poetry and music as performance art.
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Baseball, Poetry, and Nicaragua— They are all the same.
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Book Review: Notes from the Air: Selected Later Poems by John Ashbery— Always playing, Ashbery writes inexplicable sentences in utterly graceful English.
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Book Review: Something About the Blues - an unlikely collection of poetry by Al Young— The poetry in Something About the Blues is beautiful, captivating, painful, powerful, sometimes soothing, and often thought-provoking. Highly recommended.
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Book Review: Brave Faces by Nasra Al Adawi— Nasra's poems and the women we meet through her will inspire all of us, no matter what we are dealing with.
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Book Review: The Lyrics of Tom Waits – The Early Years by Tom Waits — Waits personified his characters, which not only added to his distinctive music’s appeal, but also forged his legend - one that endures to this day.
