Monday, September 04, 2006

Review: New and Collected Poems 1931-2001 by Czeslaw Milosz


Review: New and Collected Poems 1931-2001 by Czeslaw Milosz
Czeslaw Milosz's collected work is to be treasured, says Charles Bainbridge.
Source: books.guardian.co.uk

Lives of a Diner
* Alone in his L.A. office, Douglas Steinberg began eavesdropping on the elusive patrons of Edward Hopper's `Nighthawks.' More than 20 years later, he tells us what he heard.
Source: www.calendarlive.com

Kids are keen on rhyme and rhythm
W ith school starting this month, I'd like to say a word about teaching poetry. When I've turned to pedagogy in the past in these columns, I think I've usually been thinking of teenagers. This year I want to say something about teaching poetry to elementary students.
Source: www.oregonlive.com

CORRECTED: Hungarian poet Gyorgy Faludy dies aged 95
(Corrects age Faludy died to 95 in first paragraph and headline) By Sandor Peto BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian poet Gyorgy Faludy, a legend of resistance to the rise of Nazism and Communism, died at the age of 95 at his home in Budapest, national news agency MTI said on Saturday.
Source: sg.news.yahoo.com

Eye on Poetry
In many American poems, the poet makes a personal appearance and offers us a revealing monologue from center stage, but there are lots of fine poems in which the poet, a stranger in a strange place, observes the lives of others from a distance and imagines her way into them.
Source: www.svherald.com

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