Poetry Bus Touring North America

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By Drax

The Poetry Bus on the Road
The Poetry Bus on the Road

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The Wave Books Poetry Bus tour

"..Stopping at 50 cities in 50 days the 2006 Poetry Bus Tour, sponsored by Seattle-based independent press Wave Books, is the biggest literary event of 2006 and the most ambitious poetry tour ever attempted.."

"..Beginning September 4 and ending October 27, the bus tour will visit a variety of venues, including the Space Needle in Seattle, the Naval Academy in Annapolis, MD, the Museum of Natural History in LA, the Green Mill in Chicago, the DiA Arts Center in New York, and a number of bookstores, galleries, bars, prisons and schools all across the US and Canada..."

Participating Poets

Participating poets include Eileen Myles, James Tate, Cole Swensen, Dean Young, John Yau, Vijay Seshadri, Lewis Warsh, Joshua Beckman, Dara Wier, Juliana Spahr, John Godfrey, Joshua Clover, David Rivard, Noelle Kocot, Matthew Zapruder, Ann Lauterbach, Tyehimba Jess, Dana Levin, Hoa Nguyen, Jeff Clark, Richard Siken, Bob Hicok, Katy Lederer, Kim Addonizio, Arthur Sze, Catherine Wagner, Srikanth Reddy, Matthew Rohrer, Thomas Sayers Ellis, Bhanu Kapil and over 100 more.


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bob  says:
17 months ago

Hi nice post,very insightfulBob<a href="http://cdbaby.com/cd/greatirishpoets">Iris poems on CD-12 Irish poets- Irish poetry incl Yeats-Joyce-Kavanagh</a>

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Drax  says:
17 months ago

Bob you are talking shite... there is nothing insightful here at all, except perhaps my observation about you.... ROFFL...

I'll allow you this time (just for a few days) but really you need to come back when you are a member here with a post that makes some sense and then have the manners to ask before you link out promoting something...

Drax

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