Showing posts with label Robert Hass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Robert Hass. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

"Beat Poets, not beat poets"

Robert Hass went to University of California Berkeley campus to observe police action to end the Occupy Movement there, and was beaten with billy clubs.  This is a must-read:

Robert Hass, "Poet-Bashing Police," New York Times (November 19, 2011).

Thursday, April 15, 2010

If you are in NYC on May 6...

If you are in NYC on May 6, you will not want to miss the special tribute to Daniel Halpern, with poetry readings by John Ashbery, Russell Banks, Jorie Graham, Robert Hass, and Joyce Carol Oates, among others. 7 pm, Rosenthal Pavillion, Kimmel Center, NYU.

"A Tribute to Daniel Halpern" (www.poets.org).

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Robert von Hallberg on poetry during wartime

Worth a read:  Robert von Hallberg, "Poets and the People: Reflections on solidarity during wartime," Boston Review (September/October 2008).  

In the essay, von Hallberg notes that Jorie Graham's Overlord suggests that soldiers in Normandy died, not for the Nation or the just cause, but simply for each other.  Soldiers die "...for no government, no ideology, only for paratroopers.  They die willingly because of the immediate conditions of military engagement.  Theirs is a morbid fraternity."