Monthly Archives: April 2007

Poets in Hedge Funds

Just wanted to post a piece that originally appeard in the June 25, 2006 edition of The Observer, called “Arbitragedy: A Hedge-Fund Poet’s Bittersweet Ballad” written by my colleague Regan Good.

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Palinodes at the Ear Inn

Went to hear my friend Hui Hui read at the Ear Inn Saturday afternoon. Hui Hui (Tung-Hui Hu) has two books out, now: Mine just out from Ausable Press; andThe Book of Motion which won the Eisner Prize and was published … Continue reading

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What I’ve Been Reading

Not that anyone else is probably interested, but every now and then I like to make a list of books I recently read. So here I go: Bernard Cooper’s A Year of Rhymes; Mark Doty’s Dog Years; Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials: The … Continue reading

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The Cat and the KGB Bar

National Poetry Month has begun. There are already more readings than I can attend as friends send me notes informing me that they’ll be reading here, reading there. I’ll hit what I can. And save my mixed feelings about this … Continue reading

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