Culture
november 22, 1963...the assassins have been assigned new victims
november 22, 1963...the assassins have been assigned new victims
A Jeanne Lohmann Thanksgiving Grace
With my friend Janet Harrison.
Poet-bashing Police
via the NYTimes
They May Want the Lawn
Mark Lipman is a writer, poet, publisher, multi-media artist and activist who began his career as a professional ballet dancer, working with the Kirov Ballet of Saint Petersburg; the Royal Danish Ballet of Copenhagen; the Houston Ballet; and the Ballet Theatre of Boston.
THE OCCUPARTY ARCANE
THE OCCUPARTY ARCANE
I Just Learned There Are More Than 10 Commandments
I just learned that there are more than 10 commandments.Fourteen or Fifteen -- to be exact.
Bill Holm and Paul Wellstone
with help from my friend, Janet Harrison.
What Work Is, and Isn’t: Poet Laureate Philip Levine
In between grading student papers, revising my department’s mission statement, taking my son to soccer games, and following the Occupy Wall Street protests, I’ve been thinking about Phil Levine being named Poet Laureate for 2011- 2012. It’s about time: at 83, he has been writing powerful poetry for five decades. Nevertheless, in “Voice of the Workingman to be Poet Laureate,” the New York Times quotes the librarian of Congress who made the appointment as saying, “I find him an extraordinary discovery because he introduced me to a whole new world I hadn’t connected to in poetry before.” Clearly, those of us interested in bringing working-class literature into classrooms and to the forefront of the culture still have work to do. I’ve included Levine’s poems in three anthologies of working-class writing I have co-edited—two with Peter Oresick and one with Janet Zandy—and I teach them every chance I get.