Friday, August 3, 2012
News of Contemporary Poets I Admire
Capturing the London Olympic Games
In today's Wall Street Journal, Arts & Entertainment section - Speakeasy blog- you will find poems from a former University of South Carolina professor and Poetry Initiative pioneer I greatly admire: the one and only Kwame Dawes. He's a masterful poet, as you will see. We miss him here in South Carolina.
The lead-in to the poem du jour explains what he's up to on their pages:
"Throughout the 2012 London Olympic Games, Guggenheim fellowship-winning poet Kwame Dawes will be writing verses that capture the spirit of the day’s action, with a particular focus on the Jamaican team.
In his latest installment, he explores why gold-medal winning gymnast Gabby Douglas is so much more than a “Flying Squirrel.” (Can we retire that awful nickname please?)"
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/08/03/so-much-more-than-a-flying-squirrel/
In today's Wall Street Journal, Arts & Entertainment section - Speakeasy blog- you will find poems from a former University of South Carolina professor and Poetry Initiative pioneer I greatly admire: the one and only Kwame Dawes. He's a masterful poet, as you will see. We miss him here in South Carolina.
The lead-in to the poem du jour explains what he's up to on their pages:
"Throughout the 2012 London Olympic Games, Guggenheim fellowship-winning poet Kwame Dawes will be writing verses that capture the spirit of the day’s action, with a particular focus on the Jamaican team.
In his latest installment, he explores why gold-medal winning gymnast Gabby Douglas is so much more than a “Flying Squirrel.” (Can we retire that awful nickname please?)"
http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2012/08/03/so-much-more-than-a-flying-squirrel/
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