
How many of you read poetry magazines?
For example, Poetry, The American Poetry Review, The National Poetry Review, etc. Why or why not?
I do! I read all the ones you mentioned and several others.
I read them because I like literature and to me poetry is the height of literature.
APR Stage 3+ TT with Redline magazine at Bruntingthorpe
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At the Fair I’ve known and read Tom Clark for almost half-a-century as a master of many genres: a writer of plays, biographies, novels; as an editor and critic â but always foremost, as a poet. At the Fair gives glimpses of this poet peering through the eyes of his reflection in the mirror of time and reporting on the memories of that image. Part autobiography of the author in shards; part philosophy of … |
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Feeling for the Ground “Pretty much exactly like Tom Thumb’s Blues, Mr. Clark goes on as ever letting his sensibility seep like rain through all the great American vernacular sites â film noir, baseball, the shore, dreams â and the result is a sequence of utterances that feel both timeless and inexhaustibly resonant.”âJonathan Lethem Tom Clark’s Feeling for the Ground gives us delicate and ultimate statem… |
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Journals From the Time of the Radar Dog Journals From the Time of the Radar DogEditor’s Note These are the collected journals of my friend, Vincent Pantaglia, from a period late in his life. During this time he was furiously documenting his daily activities with the hope of using the material to someday write a novel. When he was unable to finish the journals or to realize his dream of re-working their stories and characters into a fict… |






