In the current Harper's: "The following rules appear on two pieces of plywood posted to a tree in Tent City, an area occupied by the homeless in Camden, New Jersey. Linh Dinh photographed the rules in August and posted the image on his blog, State of the Union."
[A poem, first posted on my Lower Half, will also appear in an upcoming issue of Harper's.]
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Hola, It's Io
- An essay by Susan M. Schultz
- Interviewed by Matthew Sharpe
- Interviewed by Phạm Thị Hoài (in Vietnamese)
- Audio file of an interview by Leonard Schwartz
- Audio files on Pennsound
- YouTube videos
- Posts at the Harriet Blog
- Free Love Pix
- Two poems at Green Integer
- Two poems on Mipoesia
- Two prose poems in Jacket
- Poems translated into Arabic by Tahseen al Khateeb
- A short story in Jacket
- Eight Vietnamese poets translated into English
- Seven Contemporary Italian Poets
- A translation of Roberto Castillo Udiarte's "Vita Canis"
Bouncer, Janus, Bellhop
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3 comments:
Congratulations on the Harper's publication, Linh! Fantastic.
My congrats too, Linh. Well deserved!
Thanks, Angela and Joe!
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