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Writers, biographers protest W.W. Norton’s decision to “permanently” remove Blake Bailey’s biography of Philip Roth from print On April 27, publisher W.W. Norton announced it was “permanently” removing Blake Bailey’s biography of American novelist Philip Roth (1933–2018) from print. Several individuals have accused Bailey of sexual wrongdoing, including rape. None of them have come forward with any evidence to back up the claims. Blake Bailey, 2011 (Photo: David Shankbone) We argued on the WSWS that this was “a major act of censorship, with chilling implications for democratic rights. … The purging of Bailey’s book sets a sinister example, intended to intimidate artists, biographers and scholars alike. The message being sent is clear: any influential figure who rubs establishment public opinion the wrong way can be denounced and dispatched in like manner.” ....
Marianne Boruch Marianne Boruch, photo by David Dunlap Sarah Wolfson talks with Marianne Boruch about the platypus, Pliny, and the discovery lurking in “the spill of words.” Read “The Lyrebird Hidden…” and “Every Available Blue…” in NER 42.1. Sarah Wolfson: These poems are part of your forthcoming book, Bestiary Dark, a project you launched as a Fulbright Senior Scholar at the University of Canberra’s International Poetry Studies Institute. The purpose of your research was to observe Australian wildlife in order to write a bestiary. How did you first become interested in the bestiary genre? Marianne Boruch: Is it an honest-to-Zeus ....
University of Michigan launches monthlong celebration of National Poetry Month Events include daily readings, outdoor exhibition, poetry prompts Meredith Bruckner, Community News Producer, All About Ann Arbor Published: Updated: Tags: Signage for U-M s 2021 Poetry Blast is posted at the University of Michigan Museum of Art. (Scott C. Soderberg | University of Michigan) ANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan Institute for the Humanities is marking National Poetry Month with its interactive Poetry Blast. The monthlong celebration invites members of the U-M community and the general public to write, read and hear poetry in a variety of ways. “During the past year many of us have felt stressed, anxious and alone; we’ve had fewer ways to connect with others or even with our own feelings and emotions,” Peggy McCracken, director of the U-M Institute for the Humanities said in a statement. ....
A poem a day: U-M Poetry Blast includes outdoor exhibition, daily readings, poetry prompts miragenews.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from miragenews.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Event Description The poet is visible from the shoulders up. She is laughing but looking to the right of the camera. She is Poet Suzi F. Garcia will read from her collected works virtually on Sunday, February 14 at 7:00pm Central. The reading is free and open to the public. Suzi F. Garcia is the author of the chapbook, A Home Grown Fairytale, Bone Bouquet 2020, executive editor of Noemi Press, and online editor for the Michigan Quarterly Review. She was raised in Arkansas, but now resides in the Midwest with her partner and their two cats. Poets and readers from the community will precede the feature. ....