Lana Del Rey is in the process of self-publishing her first poetry collection, and at these prices, she’s practically giving it away. The singer first teased the project last September when she teased the notion of binding a collection of poems she had been working on titled Violet Bent Backwards Over Grass. “I have like 13 kind of long … Continue reading Lana Del Rey’s Poetry Can Be Yours for the Low, Low Price of $1 (via SPIN)
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UA Poetry Center part of national coalition that received $1M grant (via Tucson)
The UA’s Poetry Center was part of a national alliance awarded a $1 million grant that will help pay for programs, administration costs and fellowships for the next four years. The Poetry Coalition involves more than 20 independent poetry organizations, including the University of Arizona’s center. The grant is one of the largest investments in … Continue reading UA Poetry Center part of national coalition that received $1M grant (via Tucson)
Young writers to ‘light up’ the night in spoken word contest (via South Coast Today)
Young people are invited to create an original piece of writing inspired by local women for a spoken word contest at the Whaling Museum. To celebrate Women’s History Month, “Lighting the Way: Historic Women of the SouthCoast,” in partnership with the Bristol Community College Women’s Center, and the YWCA, is hosting the spoken word contest … Continue reading Young writers to ‘light up’ the night in spoken word contest (via South Coast Today)
The rock stars of poetry explain why the art is in demand (via BBC)
Jay Bernard's teenage poetry was terrible, something the award-winning poet is happy to admit. The 31-year-old south Londoner began writing at school, printing out poems, stapling them together, and charging classmates £2 for a copy. More than a decade later, Jay, who self-describes as non-binary, has won the 2018 Ted Hughes Award for Surge: Side … Continue reading The rock stars of poetry explain why the art is in demand (via BBC)
AAP Gets $2.2 Million In the Name of Poetry (via Publishers Weekly)
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has donated the funding for two grants to the Academy of American Poets, totaling $2.2 million. The funds, the AAP said, will be used to "enable the work of several poets serving in civic Poets Laureate positions," as well as to support more than 20 poetry organizations" who comprise the Poetry … Continue reading AAP Gets $2.2 Million In the Name of Poetry (via Publishers Weekly)
4 Poetry Collections That Change the World (via Vulture)
Full Title: "New Year, New Verse: 4 Poetry Collections That Change the World (via Vulture)" Poetry ought to be the preeminent form of this age — hell, every age. In a smattering of words, a poem can eulogize, satirize, criticize, proselytize. The greatest verse clues us into what Jane Hirshfield calls “poetry’s knowing,” its function of “clarification … Continue reading 4 Poetry Collections That Change the World (via Vulture)
Poetry and Social Justice (via The Tower)
Poetry and Social Justice (ENGL3240) is a class offered at Graceland University for students every fall semester. In the class, students read and listen to written and performed pieces of poetry and criticism. The pieces are then discussed in relation to social issues across the globe. Such examples include racism, sexism, and body image. This … Continue reading Poetry and Social Justice (via The Tower)
John McPhee Finds Poetry in the Material at Hand (via New York Times)
Full Title: "In These New Essays, John McPhee Finds Poetry in the Material at Hand (via New York Times)" Here is the seventh collection of essays by John McPhee, his 33rd book and perhaps his eleventy-billionth word of published prose. This far into a prolific career, it may be a good time to finally unmask the 87-year-old … Continue reading John McPhee Finds Poetry in the Material at Hand (via New York Times)
New Plagiarism Accusations Spark a Twitter Debate on ‘After’ Poems (via Vulture)
When Claudia Cortese took to Twitter to accuse another writer of stealing her work, she didn’t mince words. In a thread published December 7, Cortese called out poet Lisa Low for a litany of literary sins: Lisa Low not only plagiarized my words, images, lines but — even worse — she stole my voice, my trauma, the … Continue reading New Plagiarism Accusations Spark a Twitter Debate on ‘After’ Poems (via Vulture)
Grammys: Tiffany Haddish Nabs Best Spoken-Word Nomination (via The Hollywood Reporter)
The best comedy album is also stacked with non-singers, including Dave Chappelle and Patton Oswalt. Tiffany Haddish, Grammy Award winner? It's possible — the actress is nominated for best spoken-word album for the audiobook version of her memoir, The Last Black Unicorn. She'll face off against Questlove (Creative Quest), Courtney B. Vance (Accessory to War by Neil deGrasse … Continue reading Grammys: Tiffany Haddish Nabs Best Spoken-Word Nomination (via The Hollywood Reporter)
