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  1. Shortlist: Paul Batchelor, The Sinking Road (Bloodaxe Books); Ciaran Berry, The Sphere of Birds (Gallery Press); Adam Foulds, The Broken Word (Cape Poetry); Frances Leviston, Public Dream (Picador Poetry); Stephanie Norgate, Hidden River (Bloodaxe Books)

  2. Because the Jack Spicer book is already on everybody’s list, and as everyone’s trying to economize this season, here’s a two-fer, The Fifty Minute Mermaid (Gallery Press), poems originally written in Irish by Nuala Ni Dhomhnail and translated by Paul Muldoon. What you’ll get: two terrific poets working in tandem.

  3. Dec 20, 2009 · Essay. 2000-2009: The Decade in Poetry. How has poetry changed in the past ten years? BY The Editors. Originally Published: December 20, 2009. The past ten years have changed poetry in ways that have shocked and delighted even the most forward-thinking readers and writers.

  4. Oct 15, 2019 · Tears were spilled, feelings were hurt, books were re-read. And as you’ll shortly see, we had a hard time choosing just ten—so we’ve also included a list of dissenting opinions, and an even longer list of also-rans.

  5. 2008 Winners. SHARE. The five prize-winning poems, selected from a pool of close to700 entries, represents Times Square experiences and impressions as disparate and diverse as their authors--from a father's visit to the wartime Times Square of the 1940s to a family's unlikely choice of Times Square as a place to scatter an uncle's ashes to a ...

  6. Jan 23, 2009 · Anyway, here are the books that received one first place vote each: David Gitin’s Rites (Anchorite Press), Brandon Shimoda’s The Alps (Flim Forum Press), Nathalie Stephens’ At Alberta (Book Thug), Karen Volkman’s nomina (BOA Editions), Micah Ballard’s Parish Krewes (Bootstrap Press), CJ Martin’s Lo, Bittern (Atticus/Finch), and ...

  7. A website dedicated to analyzing poetry from past and present, to provide a database of articles to summarize and critically analyze any poem.

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