I've been tagged by Jeff Newberry and there's no turning back.
Say someone asked me, "I kind of like poetry, but I don't know anything about contemporary poetry. Who should I read?"
No blog friends
No real-life friends
No real-life mentors
Alive as of this writing
I'd say, in no particular order:
1. Li-Young Lee
2. Frannie Lindsay
3. Carolyn Forché
4. Peter Meinke
5. Bob Hicok
6. Kim Addonizio
7. Michael Ondaatje
8. Jim Harrison
9. Michael S. Harper
10. Wanda Coleman
11. Stephen Dunn
12. Martin Espada
13. Yusef Komunyakaa
This was really hard! I guess I should start making fewer friends, or more enemies.
I hereby tag Adam, Jeannine, Sara, Stephanie, and Jessisa
03 May 2007
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I tagged myself last night...I just couldn't wait to do this one.
Consider yourself re-tagged, then. ;)
Frannie Lindsay--good choice!
Well, they wouldn't let me put Sandra Beasley on there, so I had to pick somebody. ;)
Hooray! I've been tagged. :) I'm getting right on this one.
I'll meditate on this, and fulfill the challenge of "the tag" tomorrow. The Tag: never to be taken lightly.
Bob Hicok is on a lot of these lists. Either he's really representative of some aspect of contemporary poetry and/or really good, or he's not a friend or mentor to anybody. :-)
The man is everywhere, including the first two pages of the latest Poetry. Stay tuned to 9L for more on that....
When the heck is my May issue of Poetry going to arrive?
I am losing my patience.
Hicok was in basically every prominent journal I got published in in (hey, shut up about the grammar) the past year, leading me to suggest I write a poem called "Stalking Bob Hicok." Actually, though, I think it's more like he's stalking everyone else.
I stalked him this morning looking for that poem "The Edge" with the stapler tattoo. I dig that poem.
Steve:
I have a poem called "Chasing Virgil Suarez," though it has no real discussion of the "I can't believe how many pubs this guy has" to it.
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