Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit. Show all posts

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Poetry in Detroit & Poetry/Politics

Two rather interesting links, found on Silliman's blog these past days.  The first is the 50 day blog leading up to the American elections: Poetry Politic: A Blog in 50 Days. The first post on this blog gave a direct link to the FBI file of Muriel Rukeyser.  Second, the Grand Piano event, a reading October 4, 2008 in Detroit, at the Wendell W. Anderson, Jr. Auditorium, Walter B. Ford II Building, College for Creative Studies, John R & Frederick Douglass Streets.  This event features at least seven poets reading their works, including Carla Harryman and Barrett Watten, both from Detroit.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Philip Levine on Detroit

Once a Detroiter, always a Detroiter. Philip Levine has just published the poem "Dearborn Suite" in The New Yorker (June 9, 2008). He's working out the past... Dearborn's present would be an entirely different poem.

The past also looks to be the focus in "Unholy Saturday" published in The Threepenny Review (Summer 2008).

Levine reads "Starlight" from Stranger to Nothing (Bloodaxe, 2006):


Levine reads "The Two":