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Ernest Hilbert’s Introduction to the Maude Translation of Leo Tolstoy’s War and Peace, Issued as Part of the Canterbury Classics Series

By On November 8, 2011

(ERNEST HILBERT) TOLSTOY, Leo. War and Peace, translated by Aylmer and Louise Maude. San Diego: Baker and Taylor/Thunder Bay, 2011. Stout octavo, hardcover. $24.95. ISBN-10: 1607103109… Read More

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“2011: A Space Adventure”: A Short Film by Simon Mesnard

By On November 7, 2011

"A cosmonaut was sent to repair an old satellite. He just finished his mission when..." … Read More

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“I Did This to My Vocabulary” by Michael Robbins

By On November 6, 2011

Michael Robbins’s first book of poems, Alien vs. Predator, will be published by Penguin in 2012. His work has appeared in the New Yorker, London Review of Books, and elsewhere. … Read More

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Wanna Live Forever? Become A Noun!

By On November 6, 2011

Wanna Live Forever? Become A Noun from NPR on Vimeo.… Read More

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“Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost

By On November 2, 2011

"He has bequeathed his nation a body of imperishable verse from which Americans will forever gain joy and understanding." - John F. Kennedy … Read More

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“Memories Of Old Awake”: a Short Film from Cambridge University

By On November 2, 2011

Dr Emily Lethbridge of Cambridge University explored centuries-old Sagas of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur) over the course of a year-long research trip. Lethbridge discovers that the sagas are closely related to the landscapes and… Read More

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Traveling Band . . .

By On November 1, 2011

Speed metal! That band is going places! Oh, make up your own, but these guys are funny. … Read More

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“At the Archaeological Institute of America Conference” by Ernest Hilbert

By On November 1, 2011

All of You on the Good Earth guides the reader through chambers occupied by visionary gravediggers and spaced-out movie stars, frenzied dropouts, sullen pirates, and unrelenting stalkers, noble war correspondents and cornered… Read More

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“Tutorial” by Ernest Hilbert in the New Issue of Drunken Boat

By On October 28, 2011

"But if the poet’s present seems much more peaceful than the poems’ past, Hilbert is not at all sure that is an advantage. The most savage poems in Welcome to all the… Read More

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“Yggdrasil” by Ernest Hilbert in the New Number of Measure

By On October 26, 2011

Measure, as a biannual journal, has a mission not only to publish the best new poetry from both established and emerging writers, but also to reprint a small sampling of poems from… Read More

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“Page 23” a Short Film by Jeroen Houben

By On October 25, 2011

"Amazingly beautiful, yet hoplessly impractical"… Read More

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“Hortus” by Fleur Adcock

By On October 25, 2011

"Fleur Adcock (b.1934) is a New Zealander by birth but spent part of her childhood in England, returning to live in London in 1963. She worked as a librarian until 1979 before… Read More

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“Ah, ah, ah . . .”: The Horrific Plight of Count von Count

By On October 24, 2011

TThe Count, a sinister Romanian emigre who currently lives on Sesame Street in Brooklyn, New York, suffers from an obsession with counting, known in medical circles as arithmomania. Those who are cursed… Read More

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“Poem In October” by Dylan Thomas

By On October 24, 2011

"Robert Graves summed up all lines of attack when he denounced Thomas as 'a demagogic Welsh masturbator who failed to pay his bills.' Over the years there have been honourable critical exceptions… Read More

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“Self-Pity / Paranoia / Bitterness / Bile / Weird Lips . . .” Matt Groening’s Guide to the Modern Creative Artistic Types, as True Today as it Was in 1984

By On October 21, 2011

How much have poets changed since 1984?… Read More

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Two by Quincy Lehr

By On October 21, 2011

Quincy R. Lehr was raised in Norman, Oklahoma and presently lives in Brooklyn, having returned to the U.S. after two years in Ireland. His work has appeared in print and online venues… Read More

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“After the Rain” by Anthony Hecht

By On October 20, 2011

“It was Hecht's gift to see into the darker recesses of our complex lives and conjure to his command the exact words to describe what he found there. Hecht remained skeptical about… Read More

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Domo in London!

By On October 20, 2011

London Calling.… Read More

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“Bring Me the Sweat of Gabriela Sabatini” by Clive James

By On October 19, 2011

“In a culture growing weak from forgetfulness to be memorable should be the aim.” - Clive James… Read More

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“The King of Legoland,” a Short Film by Dunun

By On October 18, 2011

Music by Hunting Charlie's Band(e) Samuel Vielliard. Video by Micaël Reynaud.… Read More

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“Last One Out” by Ernest Hilbert in the New Issue of Drunken Boat

By On October 18, 2011

"To be haunted, for an American poet today, is a rare and enviable condition. Not by personal demons—everyone has those, and when poets write about them they are really haunting themselves. To… Read More

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“An Exercise in Love” by Diane di Prima

By On October 17, 2011

"Diane di Prima, revolutionary activist of the 1960s Beat literary renaissance, heroic in life and poetics: a learned humorous bohemian." - Allen Ginsberg… Read More

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“A Bridge Too Far” a Short Film by James Miller

By On October 17, 2011

A1(M) overnight bridge demolition between Darlington & Dishforth.… Read More

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“Mad world! Mad kings!”: Philip the Bastard’s “Mad world” speech from King John

By On October 14, 2011

Thanks to David for suggesting this. … Read More

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Periodic Table of Heavy Metals . . .

By On October 13, 2011

Thanks to composer and E-Verser Trevor for sending this one in. Good find.… Read More

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Thanks to the More than 500,000 People Who Visited E-Verse Last Year

By On October 13, 2011

Thanks!… Read More

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Keyboard Cat Strikes Again: Learn Your Punctuation People!

By On October 12, 2011

Total winnings: $0.… Read More

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Steampunk I-Pod Dock!

By On October 11, 2011

No batteries or outside power required!… Read More

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Start ’em Young! Call of Cthulhu for Beginning Readers

By On October 11, 2011

I am me. And who are you? I am Cthulhu, And you, my friend, are through. … Read More

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“If God is Good” by Quincy Lehr

By On October 10, 2011

Quincy R. Lehr was raised in Norman, Oklahoma and presently lives in Brooklyn, having returned to the U.S. after two years in Ireland. His work has appeared in print and online venues… Read More