Archive for May, 2008

THE ART OF POETRY

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

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Photo by Vic Burkhammer

Some say poetry is the center of the moment, compressed. A way of looking at the world. Words of iron, butterfly words. Poetry can be both terrifying, comforting. Saying the unsayable.

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RUMINATION: Poetics, keeping in touch, & Norman Jordan

Friday, May 9th, 2008

My friends and I rarely write letters these days, the kind you find tucked away in a book years later. I found one the other day, and it captured my imagination.

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EVENT REMINDER: ‘Protest in Verse’ coming up Thursday

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Covenant House sends along a reminder about “Poetry & Politics: Protest in Verse” coming up soon, 6:30 p.m., Thursday, May 8, 2008.

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BOOK REVIEW: ‘After West’ by James Harms

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

AFTER WEST. By James Harms. 77 pgs. Carnegie Mellon University Press. 2008. $14.95 paper

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By Vic Burkhammer
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WVU’s director of creative writing James Harms has published a new book of poems called “After West.”

This is his sixth, and it has me thinking again about thejames-harms13.jpg whole notion of “west” and what it means.

“After West” the poem, the long centerpiece, weaves together many threads of the idea of “west.”

I simmer with possibilities while I read this book — I’m thinking of “The American Adam” by R.W.B. Lewis and how after the War of 1812 an air of optimism emerged in American life…. And then I’m thinking of the 20th century’s air of loss that extends into today. How we deal with that I think is part of what this book is about.

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