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Monday, January 17, 2011
A Poem For The Jersey Shore
We're at seaside bitch,
An I-talian hovers over the symbol,
No Holy Host is ever so venerable,
The Situation buries an itch.
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Stendhal Takes Paris
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That Livid Dublin Evening Light On The Shallows
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A Note On Pascal's Universal Justice
Review - The Girl Who Became A Beatle
On Éric Rohmer's Women
Guest Blog - Sports Movies (Keri Mikulski) & Giveaway
On The Hunt For Elfriede Jelinek
Why I SHOULD Believe In Psychoanalysis
Review - Head Games
A Poem For Isabelle Huppert
Helen Vendler's Terrible Swift Sword
On The Power And Poetics Of Ambiguity
A Word Of Warning From Frank O'Hara
A Poem For The Jersey Shore
Writing - Querytime!?
A Poem For Virginia Woolf's Biographer
A Poem For Sunday Morning
In My Mailbox - The ALA Post
David Bromwich's Note On The Sonnet
Why I Love Contemporary
Henri Marie Beyle And The Numb State
I Say Bring Back Longfellow
Always The Same Thing In Dublin, Says Samuel Beckett
They Sure Don't Make Liberals Like They Used To
A Poem For Terry Castle
A Poem For Sebald's Eyes
Review - Anna and the French Kiss
That Moment.
The ALA Recap Post
On the Topic of Bloggers at ALA
Contemporary Trends of the Spring
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Review: Cindy Ella
Review: Across the Universe
BRUTAL HONESTY.
Going West!
Review: Matched
Writing: How Do You Pronounce Zooey?
In My Mailbox: Oldies
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