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POETS ON THE GREAT RECESSION

Poets reflect on the Great Recession, and its impact on their Poetry.

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Galatea Resurrects 17 A Poetry Engagement

Thursday, December 22, 2011. NB You can scroll down on blog or click on highlighted names or titles to go directly to the referenced article. Patrick James Dunagan Reviews HOW PHENOMENA APPEAR TO UNFOLD.

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Eileen R. Tabios Poet, Writer, Artist, Editor, Critic, Publisher

Poet, Writer, Artist, Editor, Critic, Publisher. Selected Reviews, Engagements and Blurbs. A restlessness, an ardent quest for a means of pure saying. One of the foremost Filipino American poets of the 21st century. Enormous tonal range in her poetry. A breathless intensity may be her most characteristic mode. A haptic portrait of Eileen Tabios by poet-artist Jean Vengua.

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