Why isn't yours the most popular poetry blog on the internet? Damn -- maybe I am somehow in another dimension -- trapped.
Rachel Loden <[log in to unmask]> wrote: Thanks so much, Doug -- it was fun to do, although I felt a little bit like
a tormentor when he said it was like being "in group." That was delicious,
actually. I should have put the screws to him even more.
Lovely to "see" you. Always.
Rachel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Poetryetc: poetry and poetics
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Douglas Barbour
> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 8:27 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: new on wordstrumpet
>
> Ah, Rachel
>
> good stuff.
>
> I spend too much time reading Salon or other political blogs, & so
> haven't been reading Jacket as I should. The Bowering interview is
> terrific, & of course flows so neatly from the fun you guys
> had back in
> the day on the Buffalo list (back when it was such fun).
>
> Ta.
>
> Doug
> On 11-Sep-07, at 6:05 AM, Rachel Loden wrote:
>
> > If you're so inclined: these and other posts . . . check it
> out before
> > I
> > give it up
> >
> > (apologies for cross & even grumpy postings)
> >
> > http://wordstrumpet.blogspot.com/
> >
> > * Ange Mlinko, _The Children's Museum_
> >
> > * _The Code of the Woosters_ (shower-reading and other
> oddities)
> >
> > * The Young and the Restless (obsessions of the tiny male)
> >
> > * A Walk with Nathaniel Hawthorne (my great
> grandmother's sister,
> > Rebecca Harding Davis: her encounters with Hawthorne and others)
> >
> > * Like a Radio in the Dark (the mysterious Mr. Bowering)
> >
> > * Poets, Unbearable and Otherwise (your friends and mine)
> >
> > * Something More Substantial Than Fame (the view from
> Henry David
> > Thoreau's attic)
> >
> > * Three Parodies of Ingmar Bergman
> >
> > * Comedy, Cruelty, and Control (and the connections
> between them)
> >
> > * Lady Sovereign (is a blog a sort of castle with its lord, its
> > gentleman-soldiers, its mounted men-at-arms and its vassals?)
> >
> > * The Price of the Ticket (my quarrels with the blogosphere)
> >
> > * The Shock of the Necessary (Bill Knott and Linh Dinh)
> >
> > * Prisoners of Love: Poetry and the Stockholm Syndrome (a few
> > thoughts
> > on Bill Knott)
> >
> > * Your Mind Is On Vacation and Your Mouth Is Working Overtime
> >
> > * And Now For Something Completely Different (a poem)
> >
> > * Survival of the Fittest Groceries (what gets play,
> what doesn't)
> >
> > * The Baffling Mr. Abramson
> >
> > * Why Is American Poetry Culturally Deprived? (Kenneth Rexroth)
> >
> > * Either the Audience Wins or You Do: Harold Pinter, Audience
> > Pleasure,
> > and Other Musings
> >
> > * Borat and Bromige: Further Adventures (what do they have in
> > common?)
> >
> > -- Rachel Loden
> >
> > http://wordstrumpet.blogspot.com/
> >
> >
> Douglas Barbour
> 11655 - 72 Avenue NW
> Edmonton Ab T6G 0B9
> (780) 436 3320
> http://www.ualberta.ca/~dbarbour/
>
> Latest book: Continuations (with Sheila E Murphy)
> http://www.uap.ualberta.ca/UAP.asp?LID=41&bookID=664
>
> People say they have to express their emotions.
> I'm sick of that. Photography doesn't teach
> you to express your emotions;
> it teaches you how to see.
>
> Berenice Abbott
>
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