Chekhov's Mistress

Poetry Magazine Gets A New Set of Clothes

by Bud Parr

Poetry Magazine

The fabulously wealthy Poetry Magazine has quite a nice looking Web site that must have been unveiled within the past few days. They have always had some good tidbits of content on-line, so maybe now we’ll be able to find it (the old site was disorganized). I haven’t seen the latest issue up close and personal yet, but it looks as though they may have dressed-up the hard copy too.


This issue looks interesting on the poetry side and commentary: Ezra Pound has risen to write an essay and even Christopher Hitchens is in there with an essay, available online, where he reveals his late-night reading habits.


For the curious, Poetry has also put up all of the content from its first issue and a history of the magazine.


AND for National Poetry Month, Poetry is halving the price of subscriptions (to $17.50)


Spacer-3


Read widely, think well, and write often

comments

Thanks, Bud. Their site does look great, doesn’t it. First Paris Review, now these guys.

    – Seth (04/08  at  11:02 PM)


Page 1 of 1 pages of comments

Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.

This site employs rank-denial and other anti-spam measures.
Your link here will do nothing for your rankings or traffic. Off-topic comments will be deleted.




Next entry: Heartbreaking
Previous entry: While My Coffee Gently Steeps: Paglia and My Unfortunate Sense of Humour

« Back to main

About this Post




Barack Obama Logo