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Tuesday, December 29, 2009
December 29th forum announcement
Dear Poetry Aficionados,
IBPC: Poetry & Poets in Rags

Two men's names recur in the news this week, both are poets and activists: Dennis Brutus, who has died, and Liu Xiaobo, who was sentenced to eleven years in jail. You will find news and poetry of Dennis Brutus in the Great Regulars section, from Hillel Italie, E. Ethelbert Miller, and PBS Newshour, and in our Poetic Obituaries. Links to news on Liu Xiaobo's situation are in our News at Eleven section, and in Great Regulars from the Dalai Lama and Luisetta Mudie.
We begin with Willis Barnstone, linking to both an article on his translation of the Bible, and an interview with him. This leads off a very big week in poetry news. So I'd best let you get to reading.
Happy New Year! And thanks for clicking in in 2009.
Yours,
Rus
Our links:
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IBPC: Poetry & Poets in Rags

Two men's names recur in the news this week, both are poets and activists: Dennis Brutus, who has died, and Liu Xiaobo, who was sentenced to eleven years in jail. You will find news and poetry of Dennis Brutus in the Great Regulars section, from Hillel Italie, E. Ethelbert Miller, and PBS Newshour, and in our Poetic Obituaries. Links to news on Liu Xiaobo's situation are in our News at Eleven section, and in Great Regulars from the Dalai Lama and Luisetta Mudie.

Happy New Year! And thanks for clicking in in 2009.
Yours,
Rus
Our links:
IBPC: Poetry & Poets in Rags
Poetry & Poets in Rags blog
IBPC Home
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News at Eleven: This Bible starts by restoring the Jewish names

[Willis] Barnstone adds three other versions of the story, the recently discovered Gnostic gospels of Toma (Thomas), Yehuda (Judas) and Miryam of Magdala (Mary Magdalene), and argues in his commentary that they are at least as important and potentially accurate depictions as the canonical accounts that made it past the theological censors and into that ancient anthology we call the Bible.
The next thing you notice about the Barnstone Bible is the poetry, which is this translator's real passion.
from San Francisco Chronicle: Writer seeks to restore Bible's Jewish roots
also Bowdoin Magazine: Interview: Willis Barnstone '48
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News at Eleven: Again, the metaphoric nature of language

from Tablet: The Joke's on God
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News at Eleven: As stated in the Qur'an (5: 54),

Were it not for the ocean of pure love
What reason would I have to forge the heavens?
Masnavi 5: 2739
Rumi even seems to posit love as the primal element of creation, a vital force that stirs the universe and creates the noosphere (to borrow a term from Teilhard de Chardin):
from The Guardian: Rumi's Masnavi, part 5: On love
also The Guardian: Rumi's Masnavi, part 4: Rumi's Sufism
also The Guardian: Rumi's Masnavi, part 3: Knowledge and certainty
also The Guardian: Rumi's Masnavi, part 2: Under the surface
also The Guardian: Rumi's Masnavi, part 1: World figure or new age fad?
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News at Eleven: "You cannot subdue human souls by force.

"[The] human heart can only be dominated by love and affection, not weapons and war."
from Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: The Poet The Taliban Couldn't Keep Down
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News at Eleven: In an unequivocal rebuke to those

Liu Xiaobo, 53, a former literature professor and a dogged critic of China's single-party political system, was detained in December 2008 after he helped draft a petition known as Charter 08 that demanded the right to free speech, open elections and the rule of law.
from The New York Times: Leading China Dissident Gets 11-Year Term for Subversion
also Reporters Without Borders: Eleven-year jail sentence for free speech activist Liu Xiaobo, court sneakily issues verdict on Christmas Day
also Reporters Without Borders: Charter 08: Translated from the Chinese by Perry Link (pdf)
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News at Eleven: "I got such a powerful feeling in Chicago,

[Reginald] Gibbons' poems are both precise descriptions of the physical landscape and vivid dispatches from an emotional response to it all. "I try to pay attention to the whole web of the concrete world and the human world," he says.
from Chicago Tribune: Chicago fuels work of poet
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News at Eleven: "The Mind-Body Problem," [Katha] Pollitt's

from The New York Times: Poetry Chronicle
also Winnipeg Free Press: Poetry: Subject, language meld into poetic voice
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News at Eleven: In "Blankets," he [Sherman Alexie] depicts his father,

from The Philadelphia Inquirer: Finding the father within
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News at Eleven: At the Solstice

from The Victoria Times Colonist: Poetry to warm the wintry soul (Grace Cockburn)
also The Victoria Times Colonist: Ritual for the Winter Solstice (Cynthia Woodman Kerkham)
also The Victoria Times Colonist: Poetry to warm the wintry soul (Cynthia Woodman Kerkham)
also The Victoria Times Colonist: Solace for the solstice: Poetry series begins (Mike Bond)
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News at Eleven: [by Ravi Shankar]

Across the onion fields, a hulk of rusted metal groans,
from Foreign Policy in Focus: Two Poems
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News at Eleven (Back Page): Yes I was horrified by what one saw.

from France24: Breyten Breytenbach: the greatest Afrikaner poet of his generation!
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Great Regulars: To ensure that what goes in is art,

"I suddenly got protective about the bin, and I thought, 'I don't want just anything to go in.' So there's this completely subjective thing that only things I like will go in. There's not hard and fast rules, to be honest. Erm, hmmm, yeah."
So what, you might ask, is this Landy thing all about?
from Bryan Appleyard: The Sunday Times: Art Bin: It's official, modern art is rubbish
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The decade now ends with the threatening shadows still in the caves and the whole thing bookended by another recession caused by unreal money. The banks were worth trillions and then they weren't. The enemy was invisible and money unreal. In the Noughties, all that was solid melted into air, into thin air.
No wonder we felt insecure. Shadows wanted us to die, and we might at any moment be broke. In fact, if you want the word of the decade, here it is: "security".
from Bryan Appleyard: The Sunday Times: 9/11: When all that was solid melted into the air
also Bryan Appleyard: The Sunday Times: Top scientists share their future predictions
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Great Regulars: It's fair to say "Trout Fishing in America"

from Jeff Baker: The Oregonian: New edition of 'Trout Fishing in America'
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Great Regulars: In a poem, a poet mythologizes experience.

from David Biespiel: The Oregonian: Q&A
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Great Regulars: Once upon a time, elevator rides were silent.
But now, thanks to the BlackBerry (and the iPhone, and the Treo, and all the other hand-held e-mail devices), we are always connected.
from John Freeman: The Washington Post: The Worst Ideas of the Decade: The BlackBerry
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Great Regulars: Addressing his listeners by calling them "dullards

from Linda Sue Grimes: Suite101.com: Masters' Harry Carey Goodhue
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Great Regulars: I am saddened by the Chinese Government sentencing Liu Xiaobo,

By sentencing Liu Xiaobo and others like him, who use freedom of expression to publicly articulate their opinions, the Chinese authorities have not only violated the binding principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights but also the freedom of expression mentioned in the Constitution of the People's Republic of China.
I urge the Chinese Government to release, as soon as possible, Liu Xiaobo and other political prisoners who were jailed for exercising their freedom of expression.
I offer my regards and prayers to Mr. Liu Xiaobo, his wife and other family members.
The Dalai Lama
December 28, 2009
from Tenzin Gyatso: The Office of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama: Message
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Great Regulars: Over the years, he [Dennis Brutus] completed more

He received numerous honorary prizes, including a lifetime achievement award from South Africa's Department of Arts and Culture.
from Hillel Italie: The Canadian Press: Poet, anti-apartheid activist Dennis Brutus dies at 85
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Great Regulars: Maybe only that blue-eyed Irishman

from Mary Karr: The New York Times: The End
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Great Regulars: At the University College of North Wales at Bangor

Most of my students here are very poor.
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: At the University College of North Wales at Bangor by Gerald Locklin
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The Blessing of the Old Woman, the Tulip, and the Dog
by Alicia Suskin Ostriker
To be blessed
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: The Blessing of the Old Woman, the Tulip, and the Dog by Alicia Suskin Ostriker
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December
by Gary Johnson
A little girl is singing for the faithful to come ye
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: December by Gary Johnson
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Green Tea
by Dale Ritterbusch
There is this tea
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Green Tea by Dale Ritterbusch
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Herons in Winter in the Frozen Marsh
by Mary Oliver
All winter
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Herons in Winter in the Frozen Marsh by Mary Oliver
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O Best of All Nights, Return and Return Again
by James Laughlin
How she let her long hair down over her shoulders, making a
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: O Best of All Nights, Return and Return Again by James Laughlin
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Table Grace
by Gary Johnson
Here we sit as evening falls
from Garrison Keillor: The Writer's Almanac: Table Grace by Gary Johnson
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Great Regulars: Many if not all of us have had the pleasure

At the Choral Concert
from Ted Kooser: American Life in Poetry: Column 248
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Great Regulars: William Wordsworth, Walt Whitman,

But perhaps the poet who best epitomizes this phenomenon of longevity is Stanley Kunitz, who had a long and illustrious career and was considered by many to be the most distinguished American poet at the time of his death in 2006 at the age of 100.
from Anthony Maulucci: Norwich Bulletin: On Poetry: Some poets continue writing well into late years of life
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Great Regulars: But what about 2010?

from E. Ethelbert Miller: NPR: How Will We Refer To The Next Ten Years?
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[by E. Ethelbert Miller]
Putting the Pillows to Sleep
She went home to another man.
from E. Ethelbert Miller: E-notes: Putting the Pillows to Sleep
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E.M.: Tell us something about your life as a political figure and also as an artist.
D.B.: Well, I grew up as most blacks do, in a ghetto, in South Africa. My education was a missionary education by nuns who came from Ireland, Scotland, England or elsewhere. In some ways that was, of course, an advantage because the missionary approach, I believe, was a less racist one than that of the white administration of the State.
from E. Ethelbert Miller: E-notes: The South African poet Dennis Brutus died Saturday in Capetown.
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Great Regulars: "These include a requirement that anyone wishing

"In other words, only companies and government agencies will be able to do so in future. Ordinary citizens will no longer have the right to do so." [--Liu Feiyue]
from Luisetta Mudie: Radio Free Asia: Anger at New Web Rules
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Liu [Xiaobo], who has been held in formal detention for more than a year already, was sentenced to 11 years' imprisonment and two years' deprivation of political rights.
"The mistake of authoritarianism is to believe that you can forbid freedom," tweeted online rights activist and Olympic stadium designer Ai Weiwei.
"That's a mistake. As soon as you deny freedom, it takes flight, and comes to settle in every window."
from Luisetta Mudie: Radio Free Asia: Dissident Gets 11 Years
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Great Regulars: In 1899, however, [Thomas] Hardy

Let the poet-thrush's "happy good night air" sing us out of 2009, with all my thanks and good wishes to friends old and new, on (and behind the scenes of), Poem of the Week.
The Darkling Thrush
from Carol Rumens: The Guardian: Books blog: Poem of the week: The Darkling Thrush, by Thomas Hardy
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Great Regulars: Words were sounds before they were ciphers.

I wonder if we do not do our children a disservice by teaching them to read too soon.
from Frank Wilson: When Falls the Coliseum: The language of enchantment
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Great Regulars: The Waiting

after Marina Tsvetaeva
The wounded in winter imagine the spring.
from CounterPunch: Poets' Basement: Four Poems by Gina Myers
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Great Regulars: Mirza Habib Ullah Qa'ani Shirazi (1808-1854)

from Daily Times: Purple Patch: Qa'ani's elegy and Imam Hussein (AS) --Ammar Ali Qureshi
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Great Regulars: Albania

from Guernica: Poetry: Albania
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Great Regulars: By Jane Live
December 27, 2009
Holiday words:
from Lawrence Journal-World: Poet's Showcase: 'Holiday Poem, 2009'
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Holiday words:
from Lawrence Journal-World: Poet's Showcase: 'Holiday Poem, 2009'
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Great Regulars: Only So Much

from The New Yorker: Poetry: Only So Much
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by Donald Hall
from The New Yorker: Poetry: The Things
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Great Regulars: The mythology that surrounds her

Moreover, if you haven't noticed, the quotations above are restrained from using any other vowel but E. The project behind Eunoia is simple: Each of the five main prose poems is restricted to one and only one of the five vowels of the English language.
from Powells: Review-A-Day: Less Is More
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Great Regulars: The final scream recalls the threatening peacock cry

[by Geoffrey Hill]
The Peacock at Alderton
from The Times Literary Supplement: Poem of the Week: The Peacock at Alderton by Geoffrey Hill
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Great Regulars: [by Stanley Plumly]

from The Washington Post: Poet's Choice: 'Off a Side Road Near Staunton' by Stanley Plumly
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Poetic Obituaries: [Karl] Alkier was retired and had
been living in Penticton intermittently for about four years, in between travelling and visiting friends and family all over the country. [Kris] Walterson said he was an amazing poet and writer.
from Penticton Western News: Murder victim promised to take family portrait
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from Penticton Western News: Murder victim promised to take family portrait
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Poetic Obituaries: Professor Chandrashekhara Kambar, former vice chancellor of Hampi University and a well known Kannada poet, said [C.] Ashwath's dea
was "certainly a big loss to the Kannada literary and musical world. It was only through C. Ashwath's magical music that many great poems written by renowned Kannada poets became popular. His death will create a big void in Kannada music."
from Rediff.com: Kannada composer C. Ashwath dies
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from Rediff.com: Kannada composer C. Ashwath dies
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Poetic Obituaries: Dennis Brutus, the prolific poet and impassioned activist
who was imprisoned alongside Nelson Mandela in South Africa, died at his home in Cape Town this morning after battling prostate cancer. He was 85.
Mr. Brutus was exiled from his native South Africa for more than 20 years, and he successfully lobbied to ban the apartheid regime's all-white Olympic teams from the games.
from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Dennis Brutus, poet and activist, dies at 85
also AFP: South African activist and poet Dennis Brutus dies at 85
also Democracy Now!: Dennis Brutus (1924-2009): South African Poet and Activist Dies in Cape Town
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Mr. Brutus was exiled from his native South Africa for more than 20 years, and he successfully lobbied to ban the apartheid regime's all-white Olympic teams from the games.
from Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Dennis Brutus, poet and activist, dies at 85
also AFP: South African activist and poet Dennis Brutus dies at 85
also Democracy Now!: Dennis Brutus (1924-2009): South African Poet and Activist Dies in Cape Town
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Poetic Obituaries: [Jim] Chastain was a Norman author and poet

Chastain participated in poetry readings across Oklahoma and the southwest. His writings are humorous and poignant, based largely on his experiences with cancer.
from NewsOK: Norman author Jim Chastain dies after cancer battle
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Poetic Obituaries: In a two-decade career, Mr. [Vic] Chesnutt
sang darkly comic and often disarmingly candid songs about death, vulnerability, and life's simple joys. A car accident when he was 18 left him partly paralyzed, but he has said that the accident focused him as a musician and a poet.
"It was only after I broke my neck and even like maybe a year later that I really started realizing that I had something to say," he said in a recent radio interview with Terry Gross.
from The New York Times: Arts Beat: Vic Chesnutt, Singer, Dies
also Star Tribune: OurVoices: Remembering Vic Chesnutt
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"It was only after I broke my neck and even like maybe a year later that I really started realizing that I had something to say," he said in a recent radio interview with Terry Gross.
from The New York Times: Arts Beat: Vic Chesnutt, Singer, Dies
also Star Tribune: OurVoices: Remembering Vic Chesnutt
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Poetic Obituaries: [Mary Nason Emerson] worked at the former

After retiring from nursing, Mary went back to school and earned a degree in fine arts. It was here that she nurtured her love of painting and poetry. She was an avid reader and she also enjoyed plants, gardening, cooking and knitting.
from Seacoastonline.com: Mary Nason Emerson
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Poetic Obituaries: In the late 1960s, when he wasn't

Mr. Gach, who did not attend college, spoke of his evolution as a used-book seller in an Evening Sun interview in 1972.
"I used to be in the seafood business. It must be obvious the preparation one gets there for the book business," he said.
from The Baltimore Sun: John P. Gach
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Poetic Obituaries: [Kathryn Williams Gitkos] also was a greeter

She was an avid bowler at Elko and Sons, Dupont, and was the league secretary for many years.
from Times Leader: Kathryn Williams Gitkos
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Poetic Obituaries: [Garry W. Kitzmann] was an avid hunter,

from The Dunn County News: Garry W. Kitzmann
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Poetic Obituaries: Leadership in the United Methodist Women,

from Appleton Post-Crescent: Knezel, Janet
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Poetic Obituaries: [Dorothy] Knott said [Elizabeth C.] Laney did much

"She wrote a booklet of poems. She played the organ. She was sharp to the end," Knott said.
She also was a "giver, to neighbors, friends and strangers," Knott said.
Laney's death marks the second passing of a female pioneer in black community journalism, [Ella] Coleman said, citing the death in October of Pamela Thornton, a writer and editor.
from The Columbus Dispatch: Elizabeth C. Laney: 1912-2009--A writer for decades, she inspired others
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Poetic Obituaries: In 1971, Like Water, Like Fire:

In 1977, the first translation of Taras na Parnasie translated by Vera Rich and Arnold McMillin was published. A new compilation of Belarusian poetry, Poems on Liberty: Reflections for Belarus translated by Vera Rich came out in 2004.
from Charter'97: Vera Rich, famous British translator of Belarusian literature, died
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