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Dear Readers,
Our prose series continues this week with "Homing Signals," by Dawn Miranda Sherratt-Bado, a review of The Radio, by Leontia Flynn, from the February issue of the Dublin Review of Books:
"The speaker of a poem from Leontia Flynn’s 2004 debut collection, These Days, memorably surmises, “the furthest distances I’ve travelled / have been those between people.” Lines of communication are a central preoccupation of Flynn’s oeuvre, which uses poetic lines to probe the spaces between people. Occasionally poetry can bridge these gaps, even if this connection only occurs within the mind of the speaker or reader. As its title indicates, Flynn’s new collection, The Radio (2017), gives primacy to the theme of receptivity.''
Look for it here...
Enjoy this week's poems!
Warmest regards,
Don Selby & Diane Boller
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3. Poetry News Links
News and reviews from around the web, updated daily: Rebecca Foust introduces "Making Zelnik at the Sibling Reunion," by Karen Paul Holmes. (Women's Voices for Change) Kathryn Smith profiles E. J. Koh. (The Spokesman-Review) Kim Todd reads The Odyssey with her daughter. (The Paris Review) Barb Carey notes new collections by Ronna Bloom, Jim Johnstone, Sue Goyette and Aidan Chafes. (Toronto Star) Emma Brockes interviews Eileen Myles. (The Guardian) John Darr talks to Sandra Beasley. (The Sunflower) Denise Ryan on the process of writing poetry. (The Irish Times) Sandra Beasley on representing the United States at a poetry conference in the age of Trump. (The Washington Post) Ferlinghetti’s Greatest Poems, by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, edited by Nancy J. Peters, reviewed by Jeff Gordinier. (The New York Times) And more...4. New Arrivals
These new arrivals are available for purchase via Poetry Daily/Amazon.com.
Claude Before Time and Space, Claudia Emerson (Louisiana State University Press) The Long Take, Robin Robertson (Picador Poetry) So Glad I'm Me, Roddy Lumsden (Bloodaxe Books / Dufour Editions) Vacant Possession, Anne Fitzgerald (Salmon Poetry / Dufour Editions) Red Mother, Laurel Radzieski (NYQ Books) We Became Summer, Amy Barone (NYQ Books) Wonderland, Matthew Dickman (W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.) A Song of Dismantling, Fernando Pérez (University of New Mexico Press) Rain Scald, Tacey M. Atsitty (University of New Mexico Press) Mosaic of the Dark, Lisa Dordal (Black Lawrence Press) Consolationeer, Marc MKee (Black Lawrence Press) The Sublimation of Frederick Eckert, Travis Cebula (Black Lawrence Press) The Dream of Reason, Jenny George (Copper Canyon Press) Virgin, Analicia Sotelo (Milkweed Editions) Light in Light, Deborah Gerrish (Resource Publications)5. This Week’s Featured Poets
The work of the following poets will appear as Today's Poem on the days indicated:
Monday - Owen McLeod
Tuesday - Carol Quinn
Wednesday - J. Allyn Rosser
Thursday - Tom French
Friday - Anna Jackson
Saturday - Hillary Gravendyk
Sunday - Jonathan Johnson
6. Featured Poets February 12, 2018 - February 18, 2018
These and other past featured poets may be found in our archive:
Monday - Jacqueline Osherow
Tuesday - Ellen Doré Watson
Wednesday - David Yezzi
Thursday - Susan Stewart
Friday - Robert Cording
Saturday - R.T. Smith
Sunday - Katie Palazzola
7. Last Year’s Featured Poets
These poems will be retired from our archive during the coming week.
Benjamin S. Grossberg, "[March]"
Lisa Russ Spaar, "Morel Patch"
Mike White, "Nativity"
Patricia Hooper, "In the Frame"
Billy Collins, "Santorini"
Kevin Craft, "Among the Cypresses (23 Remedies)"
Chard deNiord, "The Beavers"
8. Poem From Last Year
Morel Patch
Ghetto miraculous,
tipsy monastery, mysterious
embroidery erupting rashly
in thatch beneath the dying ash,
gnomic roofs of steep snows,
bee skeps on hollow stems, blown
honeycombed tutulus
with whiff of kiosk,
cloister, old world side-show
trousered intimacy, glass-blowers,
or the throat swollen in filigree
by a swallowed key, or bee:
intoxication, bell whose knell
or tonic only time can tell.
Lisa Russ Spaar
Orexia
Persea Books
Copyright © 2017 by Lisa Russ Spaar
All rights reserved.
Reproduced by Poetry Daily with permission
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