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A PD Prose Feature

The Poetry
of Yehuda Amichai,
Brian Teare
edited by Robert Alter,
Katharine Whitcomb reviewed by Shoshana
Olidort.
Robyn Rowland
"Hide and Seek with
T.S. Eliot"
Bruce Cohen

Rachel Moritz
Paula Bohince

"Millions
have
Amelia Martens
swooned as
Reed Bye
Owl and
Pussycat
Tony Gloeggler
danced by
the light of
Eric Nelson
the moon. The extreme
romance might hint that Steve De France
Lear was too romantic to
Hilde Weisert
manage marriage.
Edward Lear lived and Marjorie Wonner
died a bachelor, a frail
Brian Dickson
and isolated expat, a
romantically challenged
Kirby Olson
misanthrope deeply
attached to his cat. Lear Gayl Teller
never courted nor
Joseph Zaccardi
attained union with a
human. In his
voluminous diaries and
letters, Lear was forever Lannan Podcasts:
pining after lost male
friends and elusive
women."Kay
HarelMORE
Poetry Daily 2.0 Audio recordings of
for
events in our Readings
iPhone is here! & Conversations and In
Pursuit of Cultural
Read about its new
Freedom series are
featureshere, or
available via podcast
download it from
the App Store and try it. generally within one
week of the event.
Selected past Lannan
events are also being
released periodically in
audio and/or video
format. We also have
rare video interviews
with people such as
Peter Reading and John
Berger.

John Trudell, 69
Elizabeth Lund's list of
"the best poetry books
for December"
Terry Gross
interviewsReginald
Dwayne Betts.
A Q& A with Daniel
Halpern
Andrew McCulloch
introduces Greg
Delanty's "Another
Time."
Ted Kooser presents
J. Allyn Rosser's
"Pelicans in December."
Dana Gioia named
California Poet
Laureate
Carol Rumens
introducesWaldo
Williams's "What Is
Man?" translated
by Rowan Wiliams.
Lucy Ives on Wayne
Koestenbaum's The
Pink Trance Notebooks.
Sandeep Parmar on
"Race and Poetry in the
UK."
Patti Smith's
memoir, M Train,
reviewed by M. G. Lord.
Lady Byron and Her
Daughters, by Julia
Markus, reviewed by
Daisy Hay.
UCD Library
launches The Irish
Poetry Reading
Archive.
Robert Fulford
onThe Complete Works
of

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