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J.
W. Marshall's 2007 FIELD Poetry Prize-winning Meaning
a Cloud and Timothy
Kelly's The Extremities are now both out
and available.
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Marilyn
Hacker's essay from
the Adrienne Rich symposium and her translation
of an Amina Said poem,
both from the fall FIELD, appeared
on the Poetry Daily website. |
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Jeannette Allee's
poem "Crimble of Staines," which first
appeared in FIELD #75, was reprinted in The
Best American Poetry 2007, guest edited by Heather
McHugh. |
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Congratulations
to Charles Simic, named Poet Laureate
of the U.S. and winner of the $100,000 Wallace
Stevens Award from the Academy of American Poets.
Simic is a long-time contributor to FIELD and the
translator of our collections by Vasko
Popa and Novica Tadic. |
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Mary Cornish's Red
Studio, winner of the 2006 FIELD Poetry
Prize, has been reviewed by David Rigsbee in
the Cortland
Review. She can be heard reading three
poems from the book on the website of KUOW,
Seattle's NPR station. |
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Carol
Moldaw's lyric novel, The Widening,
came out from Etruscan Press in March, and
an excerpt previously appeared in AGNI.
She is the author of The
Lightning Field. |
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Jonah Winter,
author of Amnesia,
has two chapbooks out from Octopus
Books, The Continuing Misadventures of Andrew
the Headless Talking Bear and Book Reports. |
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Jean
Gallagher's Stubborn was
reviewed in the Pebble
Lake Review. |
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An interview with
Angie Estes, author of Chez
Nous and Voice-Over,
is online at Triplopia. |