Su Cho -took over Poetry magazine editorship duties after Share was forced to quit. Share was recently forced out of his position at Poetry.Ħ. Don Share -the last poetry editor of the now defunct Partisan Review, a position Delmore Schwartz once held. ND launched Delmore Schwartz when Delmore and founder James Laughlin were companions in their twenties.ĥ. Ben Mazer and the New Romanticism (2021) is a critical study of Mazer’s work from Spuyten Duyvil press.Ĥ. Also an editor, Mazer is bringing out The Collected Poems (with never published material) of Delmore Schwartz. Ben Mazer -Randall Jarrell’s living example: the Romantic Modern. William Logan -in an era of “too many poems” (Marjorie Perloff) there’s always criticism and reviews-Logan’s the great guilty pleasure, still the most mentioned.ģ. The best minds in poetry said, “great idea!” It hasn’t happened.Ģ. Kent Johnson -this well-known avant hoaxster asked for reviews to be anonymous 10 years ago. Let’s look back at the previous names, reputable or controversial, who made the list as number one. My own subjectivity is involved in the process. We need the haystack to find the needle.Ī final point is that Scarriet putting poets on the list makes them hot. I guess a secondary reason might be that I seek poetic or critical genius, or signs of it, at least. I just feel-damn- someone ought to do it. I don’t like to summarize poets’ subjective lives (who cares, really?)-their travels, their membership in hipster guilds, their predictable neo-liberal politics, their fragile creds, their backroom alliances-frankly it bores me to tears. I don’t know if the Hot 100 is fruitful-or merely feeds resentment and idle curiosity. Therefore no one else really bothers to do what Scarriet does here, taking a long vertical look to judge harshly and succinctly poets in the moment. Those who do make this list (most aren’t read much, either) are afraid to look down. Those toiling in the poetry trenches struggling to be read don’t look up. A stylish series of travertine boxes with hand applied maritime bronze cast motifs.Scarriet’s Hot 100 has been going on for over 10 years. Studio A Home – A Global Views Company presents several pieces from Arete’s Modernist collection reflecting a modern mood for design including an urn, bowl, and vase. The Facetted console is showcased in a hand waxed white finish with gold leaf interior. The Facetted collection is a spectacular tribute to contemporary design with modular pieces that can be configured into multiple shapes. Pieces include table lamp, floor lamp and an accompanying side table. The Faux Bois collection, true to its inspiration, reflects life-like carving resembling nature. The collection includes a series of 8 magnificently articulated bronze caches with coordinating desk and table accessories. Global Views introduces over 40 pieces from Arête’s Faux Bois and Facetted collections which showcase Arete’s unique carvings applied to decorative boxes, wall décor, lighting, and furniture in a wide range of finishes and materials. Originally founded by Bradley Clifford & George Sellers, the Arete Collection is renowned for magnificently carved and hand-crafted home furnishings. We are pleases to announce the acquisition of the Arete collection.
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