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Monday 23 April 2007

Against A National Poetry Month

”Against National Poetry Month As Such” by Charles Bernstein:

National Poetry Month is about making poetry safe for readers by promoting examples of the art form at its most bland and its most morally “positive.” The message is: Poetry is good for you. But, unfortunately, promoting poetry as if it were an “easy listening” station just reinforces the idea that poetry is culturally irrelevant and has done a disservice not only to poetry deemed too controversial or difficult to promote but also to the poetry it puts forward in this way. “Accessibility” has become a kind of Moral Imperative based on the condescending notion that readers are intellectually challenged, and mustn’t be presented with anything but Safe Poetry. As if poetry will turn people off to poetry.

Posted by Amy as Poetry, Special Days/Weeks at 1:16 AM EDT

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Thursday 8 March 2007

International Women’s Day—A Literary Quiz

Posted by Amy as Fun Stuff, Special Days/Weeks at 1:23 AM EST

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Wednesday 14 February 2007

Valentine’s Day and Chaucer

Posted by Amy as Authors, Poetry, Special Days/Weeks at 1:22 AM EST

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Wednesday 31 January 2007

Celebrating Rumi

Posted by Amy as Poetry, Special Days/Weeks at 1:49 AM EST

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Tuesday 30 January 2007

Family Literacy Day

Posted by Amy as Special Days/Weeks, Literacy at 1:07 AM EST

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Saturday 30 September 2006

National Punctuation Day

Posted by Amy as Punctuation, Special Days/Weeks at 7:54 AM EDT

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Monday 11 September 2006

Agatha Christie Week

Posted by Amy as Mysteries, Special Days/Weeks at 2:36 AM EDT

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Wednesday 5 April 2006

“Drop Everything and Read” Day

Posted by Amy as Special Days/Weeks at 3:32 AM EDT

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Saturday 1 April 2006

It’s “Buy a Friend a Book” Week

Posted by Amy as Special Days/Weeks at 4:53 AM EST

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Friday 31 March 2006

World Theatre Day

Posted by Amy as Special Days/Weeks at 4:38 AM EST

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