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rus bowden
post Sep 21 07, 21:58
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These three blogs take up what Ted Ganoways calls the "internationalization of American literature," specifically poetry:

Ted Ganoways at The Virginia Quarterly Review blog:
Muldoon to Take Over as New Yorker Poetry Editor

Jennifer Howard at The Chronicle of Higher Education blog:
Internationalizing American Poetry?

and Frank Wilson at his Philadelphia Inquirer blog Books Inq.:
At least it's not outsourcing ...

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post Sep 25 07, 23:58
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The comments take an international turn in a couple places:

Here is Robert Potts at The Guardian's theblogbooks:
A new direction for the New Yorker

And from Michael in Delhi:
The Waters

Philadelphia's Books Inq. has a Mid-Western collision:
At least it's not outsourcing ...

More here, from Beau Blue, Nadia_Tarasova, & Adam E.:
The Writer's Block

And the responses keep coming at The Chronicle of Higher Education:
Internationalizing American Poetry?

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