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A new collection by David Keplinger aims to translate the body into poetry.
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Emily Dickinson’s only surviving dress is now on display at the Poetry Foundation in Chicago. Read more: http://bit.ly/1cYFkyb
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In a generation of poets too often contented with a hermetic mimesis of thought, Catherine Barnett’s poetry engages those liminal points where the self becomes enmeshed in broader questions of philosophy, history, and aesthetics.
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Northwestern University Professor Reg Gibbons took a break from the poetry essays to highlight two important events in Chicago in May and June. Don't miss Sterling Plumpp and Brooksday cc Guild Literary Complex.
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For all the possibilities of meaning making that can be found in poetry, consider the way children acquire language.
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Northwestern University Professor Reg Gibbons on studying the 'how' versus the 'what' of poetry.
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Poetry, perhaps the earliest human art, is "a particular way of using language, and it’s a kind of thinking that can be very different from our everyday thinking." - Northwestern University Professor Reginald Gibbons.
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"This detachment is like undressing. Gestures, looks, voices now appear as cast-off clothes." http://www.triquarterly.org/issues/issue-146/night #poetry
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"It’s a big country of poetry, here in America. But it is too immense to skitter across. It may be time to settle in again, hoe a few rows, plant a bit of alphabet, see what grows. When I want to read something human, I turn to the following poets."
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