America has the four greatest poets of all time, but no one really reads them, instead they spend their days spewing a river of ejaculation over their novelists, every single one of which is hilariously bad
Can anyone think of any poetry reviews, ever, that express unwavering admiration for the book under review but do not contain any quotation from any of its poems whatsoever?
Seamus Heaney won the Nobel Prize 30 years ago this month. Just 30 years before that, he published his first pamphlet (Eleven Poems, 1955). Are there any poets – at all – who began publishing in the *last* 30 years who now seem like plausible Nobel contenders?
@phillipcrymble Which is, alas, more than 30 years ago – so before the cut-off. Similarly, I'd narrowly have to rule out Claudia Rankine as, but her first book was 1994 (31 years ago).
So many important literary mags (& esp. poetry mags) have closed in the last two years: The Honest Ulsterman (est. 1968), Ambit (est.1959), Agenda (est.1959 – but hoping for a revivial), Popshot, The White Review, The Moth, Five Dials, Bad Form, The Cardiff Review...
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Tonight in Cambridge! POETRY @ TRINITY: readings by Isabel Galleymore & Eric Yip, plus open mic. 6pm at the Old Combination Room, Trinity College. Come one, come all!
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