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I'm Senior Poetry Editor of The Rumpus, as well as a published poet. My first book, A Witness in Exile was published in 2011 by Louisiana Literature Press.
August 7, 2009 Brian Knopf, Missouri Review, Redheaded Stepchild, Shara Lessley

Neglectful

I update this site far too rarely. I am a bad personal blogger, I suppose. But anyway, two sites to bring attention to. The first is a new blog by a dear friend of mine from Stanford, Shara Lessley. She's apparently going to be moving to Jordan in a year, and her blog is going … Continue reading Neglectful

June 30, 2009 Brian flarf, Vogon Poetry

A Quiz: Vogon Poetry or Flarf

My last post talked about the Vogon Poetry app for the iPhone. Vogon poetry, if you're familiar with The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy, is considered the third-worst poetry in the universe. Flarf has come to be known--by one definition anyway--as intentionally bad poetry. Flarf got the main(stream) stage this month with its inclusion in … Continue reading A Quiz: Vogon Poetry or Flarf

June 20, 2009 Brian smartphones, The Rumpus, Vogon Poetry

Vogon Poetry

I dare say I'm not the only iPhone owner who's also a fan of The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy--the book, not the film. Smartphones in general seem to be turning into the technology Douglas Adams envisioned all those years ago, and while they may not (yet) provide you with an introduction to Eccentrica Gallumbits … Continue reading Vogon Poetry

June 6, 2009 Brian Don Share, Harriet, poetry reviews, The Rumpus

On Poetry Reviews

I like Don Share's take on the issue of poetry reviews mostly because he doesn't try to stake out a "my way is the only way to look at this" position. That appeals to me populist side.I’m not advocating weeding out the bad from the good in poetry or in anything else; my good is … Continue reading On Poetry Reviews

May 27, 2009 Brian Derek Walcott, Oxford, Ruth Padel

Padel v. Walcott

By now it's old news that Ruth Padel has resigned her position as Oxford Professor of Poetry a week after she took the job. She came under fire because she supposedly lied about her involvement in the campaign against Derek Walcott. I refuse to call it a smear campaign as some others have because calling … Continue reading Padel v. Walcott

May 23, 2009 Brian PhD Comics

Oh great

Another page I'll have to keep with reading regularly.

May 8, 2009 Brian Poetry Dispatch, Wislawa Symborska

Lots of truth in this

Wislawa Symborska, via Poetry Dispatch:To Mr. Br. K. of Laski: “Your poems in prose are permeated by the figure of the Great Poet who creates his remarkable works in a state of alcoholic euphoria. We might take a wild guess at whom you have in mind, but it’s not last names that concern us in … Continue reading Lots of truth in this

May 1, 2009 Brian National Poetry Month, writing

Sweet Jeebus

National Poetry Month is over. Whew. I actually squeezed out the 30 poems in 30 days, no cheating or using previously written material. I'll admit, there have been years where I haven't produced thirty drafts of poems, good or bad, and that can't continue. It's the most condensed period of writing I've ever done, and … Continue reading Sweet Jeebus

April 21, 2009 Brian haiku, Jim Murdoch, Poetic Asides

Challenge: Haiku

Today's prompt at Poetic Asides was haiku, a form I've never been fond of. I never quite knew why I wasn't fond of it--it was more a visceral thing for me--but Jim Murdoch has outlined some pretty good reasons for disliking it, at least as it's generally understood. I'm going to take a longer look … Continue reading Challenge: Haiku

April 17, 2009 Brian flarf, original poetry, Poetic Asides

My first flarf?

This is written as part of the Poetic Asides National Poetry Month writing challenge. I wasn't all that into the prompt, and this came out, perhaps a bit snarkier than I intended, but there it is.All I want ispeace love and understandingand this lamp,the breeze off the ocean,noise putty,a loaf of bread, a jug of … Continue reading My first flarf?

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