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Tag Archives: Langston Hughes
Notes in the Margin: Poetry in the Information Age
By Lenore Weiss Working as a writer in the computer industry suited me fine. First I contracted at engineering companies. I moved on to other positions. My role required me to interview software engineers, marketing and business analysts, and to … Continue reading
La Revolución Will Not Be Reviewed In The New York Times
By Rich Villar Disclaimers: I’m a poet. I talk a lot about poems. I realize that the argument is about literature in general. You will also notice a lot of politics in this essay. These are not apologies, just recognitions. … Continue reading
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Tagged Clemente Soto Velez, Counterpoint, Federico Garcia Lorca, Hart Crane, Jorge Luis Borges, Jose Martí, Julia de Burgos, Langston Hughes, Leopold Sedar Senghor, Luis Pales Matos, Nicolás Guillen, Octavio Paz, Pablo Neruda, poetry and culture, poetry and identity, Rich Villar, Sterling Brown, Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams
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