Kay Ryan: Online Resources This guide compiles links to resources on newly appointed U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan throughout the Library of Congress Web site and elsewhere on the Web. Librarian of Congress Appoints Kay Ryan Poet Laureate Librarian of Congress James H. Billington today announced the appointment of Kay Ryan as the Library’s 16th Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry for 2008-2009. Joseph Brodsky: Online Resources This guide compiles links to resources on former poet laureate Joseph Brodsky on the Library of Congress Web site and other English-language sites. United States Poets Laureate: Frequently Asked Questions Answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about the U.S. poet laureateship. New Guides to Poets Laureate Available New Web guides to online resources for former U.S. poets laureate Stanley Kunitz, Robert Pinsky, Rita Dove, and Robert Hass are now available. Poet Laureate Charles Simic Gives Swan Song Lecture Charles Simic made the final appearance of his tenure as U.S. Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry when he presented a lecture on poetry translation at the Library of Congress.
Isola Bella C. K. Stead Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 In the stony garden
with the bronze plaque
that misquotes her
she called down
from the terrace, “Friend or
foe?” She carried a
parasol. Her hair
was a shiny cap,
her face a mask.
“Friend of friends,” I
answered--“Lawrence . . .
Carco . . . Bertie Russell . . .”
At each name the mask
half-revealed . . . Here the Birds’ Journey Ends Mahmoud Darwish Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 Here the birds’ journey ends, our journey, the journey of words,
and after us there will be a horizon for the new birds.
We are the ones who forge the sky’s copper, the sky that will carve roads
after us and make amends with our names above the distant cloud . . . Awake Tobias Wolff Mon, 18 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 Odysseus turned his back on the harbour and followed a rough track leading through the woods and up to the hills toward the place where Athene had told him . . .”
Richard read on for a time. He was restless but tried to take an interest in Odysseus’ journey to the home . . . Trouble Matthew Dickman Mon, 04 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 Marilyn Monroe took all her sleeping pills
to bed when she was thirty-six, and Marlon Brando’s daughter
hung in the Tahitian bedroom
of her mother’s house,
while Stanley Adams shot himself in the head. Sometimes
you can look at the clouds or the trees
and they look nothing like . . . The Dinner Party Joshua Ferris Mon, 04 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 On occasion, the two women went to lunch and she came home offended by some pettiness. And he would say, “Why do this to yourself?” He wanted to keep her from being hurt. He also wanted his wife and her friend to drift apart so that he never had to . . . Attabled with the Spinning Years John Ashbery Mon, 04 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 Does it mean one thing with work,
one with age, and so on?
Or are the two opposing doors
irrevocably closed? The song that started
in the middle, did that close down too?
Just because it says here I like tomatoes,
is that a reason to call off victory? Yet . . .
Freebase Accordion - A resource base for Peter Manson users and the wider poetry community. Texts of some published poems, fractal and other images, and news.
Meta Description: [ A resource base for Peter Manson users and the wider poetry community. Poems, visuals, book reviews, photos and links both to and from the work of the Scottish poet, based in Glasgow. ]
MacKenzie, Bob - A Canadian Poet - Poetry and song lyrics by this poet, song writer and arts journalist.
Meta Description: [ Canadian poet Bob MacKenzie has been writing poetry and publishing in a wide range of literary, academic, and consumer publications since 1965. Until about 1985, much of his poetry was published under the name R. D. MacKenzie while his songs have always been published and performed as Bob MacKen... ]
Massimilla, Stephen - A short biography, reviews, and examples of poetry by this New York poet and winner of the 2001 Bordighera Poetry Prize.
Meta Description: [ Stephen Massimilla is a poet, writer, critic, and visual artist from Sea Cliff, New York; winner of the Bordighera Poetry Prize for his book of poems entitled Forty Floors from Yesterday. ]
Maxwell, Glyn - Biographical information about this English born poet, writer and playwright.
McGookey, Kathleen - The author of Whatever Shines welcomes visitors to learn about her recent writing and speaking projects. Contact Kathleen if you would like to arrange a poetry reading. Also includes biography, purchase information, schedule of readings, and a few sample poems.
Meta Description: [ Poet Kathleen McGookey invites visitors to read her poems and promotes her book Whatever Shines. Contact Kathleen to arrange a reading ]
McNeil, Andrew - Scottish writer Andrew McNeil draws on local, national and international influences. Work includes poetry, fiction and non-fiction. Bibliography, book order form, and links to online works.
Meta Description: [ Scottish writer Andrew McNeil draws on local, national & international influences. Work includes poetry, fiction and non-fiction. ]
Mong-Lan - Vietnamese-American poet, writer, and visual artist. Poems, biography, bibliography, and images.
Moore, Dena L. - Poetry of love, loss, and the occult from her collections Fluidity of Creation and Immortality Lives. Also biography, newsletter, links to other poetry and occult sites, and links to order books.
Meta Description: [ Dena's Poetry: Poetry of Love, Loss, and the Occult ]
Moore, Thomas - Thomas Moore was one of Ireland's most famous poets. This 1823 essay served as a preface to his poem, The Loves of the Angels.
Meta Description: [ Essay on angels written by the famous Irish poet Thomas Moore in 1823 as a preface to his poem, The Loves of the Angels. ]
Moran, Daniel Thomas - A biographical sketch, book reviews, examples of poetry and information about upcoming events.
Meta Description: [ Daniel Thomas Moran is a highly respected poet living on Shelter Island and is the author of five collections of poetry ]