Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Blogging about Poetry in August 2015

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• August 31: Returning, yet again, to Reginald Harris's "The Lost Boys"
• August 30: Allison Funk, Maria Sibylla Merian, and poetic discoveries
• August 28: Bad Men and Black Poetry
• August 27: Poets make Basquiat, Leadbelly & Jack Johnson Legible 
• August 26: Bad, Phenomenal Women and Black Poetry
• August 25: Poetry and the Wonder Room
• August 19: Tyehimba Jess readings in 2005 and 2015
• August 18: Laughter and Tears: A Poetry Reading by Kevin Young  
• August 13: Reading Poetry and Illustrated Narratives with Black Boys
• August 12: Cultural Nationalism and Black Women's Poetry 
• August 11: Women's Work and Black Poetry
• August  7: The Poet as Resource Guide: The Case of Tara Betts
• August 7: How Major Jackson diversifies the "bad man" poetry paradigm 
• August  7: William J. Harris, black arts discourse, and Broadside Press
• August 6: The travel writer as poet: the case of Major Jackson 
• August 6: Major Jackson & the W. W. Norton black poetry mix
• August 5: Christopher Gilbert and the wonder of everyday moments 
• August 5: Christopher Gilbert and immersive jazz poetry
• August 5: The Graywolf Press black poetry mix & Christopher Gilbert
• August 5: Graywolf brings Christopher Gilbert to a new generation of readers  
• August 4: The Visual Artist as Poet: The Case of Rachel Eliza Griffiths  
• August 4: Rachel Eliza Griffiths's surrealist moments
• August 4: A connection between Lighting the Shadow and Mule & Pear 
• August 3: Rachel Eliza Griffiths's dedications to women
• August 1: Blogging about Poetry in July 2015

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