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Thursday, December 16, 2010

CROSS CULTURAL POETICS No. 23

Just in time for the holidays, here comes a stocking stuffer from Cross Cultural Poetics, XCP No. 23.

Here you'll find a new essay by Tyrone Williams on New Criticism and the Civil Rights Movement, poems by Adrienne Rich and Mahmoud Darwish, more work on war resistance poetry by Phil Metres, Timothy Yu writing on John Yau and Bill Barrette, a great poetry review from Maria Damon wherein the review is as compelling as the poetry she's reading.

My own contributions are "Sit-in at Bulworth's," a short meditation on racial definition and power, and a book review of A New Notion: Two Works by C.L.R. James.

You can find subscription information for XCP here, and check out the XCP blog site over here.

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