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  1. “We want a bucket of marbles:” An informal tour of children’s poetry anthologies with interjections for and from the children.

    ... Angle   “We want a bucket of marbles:” An informal tour of children’s poetry anthologies with ... I call it vintage, and it is tinged with trend, not just history.   In contrast to Kindergarde , is Jack ...

    sgzemski - 07/05/2018 - 3:50pm

  2. An Interview with Chris Nelson

    ... Reading & Lecture series? Chris Nelson : There's a history to that inspiration that goes back ten years, which is how long I've ... at Southern Utah University I had the privilege of being in a small writing program (directed by poet David Lee) that was ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 01/14/2016 - 10:15am

  3. Bookmarked: Brian Blanchfield

    ... erroneous. (The book ends with a long running endnote, of several dozen entries, entitled “Correction.”) On a miscellany of ... instincts, two stand out: his ability to trace and deduce history in what presents itself here now, and his seeming determination that ...

    coh-web - 09/07/2016 - 10:02am

  4. On re-reading, and teaching, Layli Long Soldier’s "Whereas"

    ... creative writing class, I had ordered and assigned it kind of on impulse. I was excited about the book but hadn’t yet spent a lot of ... presentation. One student noted that “official” American history only gives us the positive versions of stories. Another pointed out ...

    sgzemski - 02/23/2021 - 10:56am

  5. Teaching to the Reading Series

    ... Nelson is a master's graduate from the University of Arizona. In 2009 his chapbook Blue House, selected by Mary Jo Bang for ... Reading & Lecture series? Chris Nelson: There's a history to that inspiration that goes back ten years, which is how long I've ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 01/14/2016 - 10:15am

  6. Poetry Center’s Audiovisual Archive Voca Launches New Website and Accessibility Features

    Tucson, Arizona. June 3, 2022 — The University of Arizona Poetry Center, part of the College of Humanities, is excited to ... digitized content from our five decades (and counting) of history. With the addition of these new features, lovers of poetry will be ...

    sgzemski - 01/31/2024 - 4:12pm

  7. John Melillo Recommends

    ... 1.) John Ashbery,  The Tennis Court Oath This set of poems is to me still the most inventive and single-minded work by Ashbery. ... strata, a series of readings and layers of linguistic history and association. Coolidge himself was a jazz drummer, but the musical ...

    Anonymous (not verified) - 07/19/2016 - 2:46pm

  8. An Interview with JD Scott

    ... JD Scott  is the author of the story collection  Moonflower, Nightshade, All the Hours of the Day ... assimilation—that desexualized, polished rewriting of gay history and thus gay desire. In some ways, secret slangs of the past (such as ...

    sgzemski - 07/22/2021 - 1:22pm

  9. Announcing Spring 2020 Classes & Workshops and Scholarship Opportunities

    ... Center is pleased to announce the  Spring 2020 season of classes and workshops , an exciting mix of generative poetry studios, ... Tuition: $60 When writing about a difficult history, resilience becomes part of the creative process. Reclaiming a ...

    sgzemski - 01/02/2020 - 2:22pm

  10. Diving into the Archive: A Potential B-Side

    ... order to choose three poems to feature on my own episode of the Poetry Centered podcast . And I found three! I was able to narrow it ... who were circling around themes of return, transformation, history, and the future. I also gave preference to writers who were in the Voca ...

    sgzemski - 11/10/2022 - 3:48pm

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