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Showing posts with label Ezra Pound. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ezra Pound. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 12, 2013

If the Great Poets Wrote Valentine's Day Verse: More Vintage Valentines from P&PC

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Emily Dickinson: Paul Laurence Dunbar:   Wallace Stevens: Ezra Pound: Edna St. Vincent Millay: Gertrude St...
Saturday, October 22, 2011

Rethinking Poetic Innovation at the Modernist Studies Association Conference

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Earlier this month, P&PC had the pleasure of attending and presenting at the Modernist Studies Association's annual conference hel...
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Monday, July 19, 2010

Just What Poetry's Spin Doctor Ordered: A Review of The Poetry Foundation's New iPhone Application

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The P&PC Office has just downloaded the Poetry Foundation's cool iPhone app , and we love it. In the Foundation's words, the ...
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Friday, April 9, 2010

The Book of the Undead, Part One: Ce Rosenow Reviews Ryan Mecum's Zombie Haiku

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Jane Austen has met the zombie. So has Abraham Lincoln . The Poetry & Popular Culture Office has been nearly, uh, dying to know what ...
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Chick Lit?

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I recently watched Anthony Russo's 2006 movie "You, Me and Dupree" which stars Owen Wilson, Kate Hudson, and Matt Dillon. In...
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Mike Chasar
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Further thoughts on the intersection of poetry and popular culture: this being a record of one man's journey into good bad poetry, not-so-good poetry, commercial poetries, ordinary readers, puns, newspaper poetries, and other instances of poetic language or linguistic insight across multiple media in American culture primarily but not solely since the Civil War
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