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Salon.com May 4, 2001 Sharon Olds |
The poetry page Three poems from the author of "Blood, Tin, Straw."... |
Salon.com April 13, 2001 Damien Cave |
Elegy for Kozmo We come to bury the defunct dot-com delivery service, not to praise it... |
Reason February 2001 Michael Valdez Moses |
The Poet As Politician The ideological odyssey of W.B. Yeats... |
Salon.com January 19, 2001 David Lehman |
A poetry-free presidency The lack of a poet at Bush's Inauguration is a bleak omen of his administration's attitude toward culture -- but then again, what poet would agree to appear? |
Salon.com October 24, 2000 Melanie Rehak |
"Your Name Here" by John Ashbery A great American poet delivers one of his most emotional, honest and generous collections... |
Salon.com July 21, 2000 Thomas Lynch |
Rescued by the Word The mortician author of "The Undertaking" picks five books to remind you that poetry can save your life. |
IDB America May/Jun 2000 Giselle Goicochea |
Sporting Brazil's best Photo exhibit explores the personalities behind the country's athletic idols |
Salon.com June 30, 2000 Charlie Varon & Jim Rosenau |
21st Challenge No. 34 Dot-com rise-and-fall haiku contest. |
Salon.com June 15, 2000 Stephen Lemons |
The man who shot Charles Bukowski In Michael Montfort's photographs, L.A.'s late poet laureate of the gutter gets bent and knocks the bejesus out of literary decorum. |
Salon.com June 2, 2000 Dennis Loy Johnson |
Billy and the bullies Did the New York Times, Random House and "America's most popular poet" gang up to smear a small poetry publisher? |
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