Eric Hobsbawn Has Died


Eric Hobsbawn was both Britain’s most celebrated historian in the second half of the twentieth century and a lifelong Marxian. Like it or not, the man was a giant in his field and respect for his body of work transcended ideology.

 

Weekend Reading – Sunday In The Park


I actually think the city should get a cut.

Tampa as a tea party paradise.

He’s not all bad, is what they’re saying.

Keeping history alive in your neighborhood.

Weekend Reading – This Is Too Hard


The poets of Washington.

Makes my brain hurt.

Just buy a book from them, okay?

Your tool box.

The Poetry Hotel (coming soon – hopefully).

That bloody land.

Thursday Morning Staff Meeting – Keeping Your Word


Did science fiction break its promises to us?

Poets are the beholders of ideas and the announcers of human experience’s necessary and casual details.

Everybody’s saint.

Why be a nazi?

I’m feeling much better, thank you.

Midweek Staff Meeting – Back Talk


They don’t make ’em like they used to (intellectuals, that is).

Talking back to your voices.

Greatest damn thing about living in DC.

What Dungeons & Dragons character are you?

Weekend Reading – There Are An Infinite Number Of Turtles


Turtles all the way down.

Will the real nights please stand up?

Camus’ desert.

Can coffeeshops overthrow governments? Maybe.

Midweek Staff Meeting – Heroes


Who’s your hero?

Confronting the bulldozer.

An ambassador of poetry.

He’s right. It is the best book ever written about political campaigns.

Midweek Staff Meeting – I Told You Coffee Was Magic


Even I’m old enough to remember going through dusty, poorly cataloged archives.

Oh, coffee… is there anything you can’t do?

I didn’t enough know library vending machines existed and now they’re already disappearing? What the heck, man!

Espresso… it’s not what you think.

Tuesday Morning Staff Meeting – Unacknowledged Legislators


Does Obama prove the truth of Shelley?

Check out a new French poetry journal online.

When was the last time an historian was so famously controversial in America?

The creative class does too make a difference (says the author of The Rise of the Creative Class)!

Weekend Reading – ‘Flarf.’ That Is all.


When poetry gets so few column inches, should one use any of those inches on negative reviews?

Emma Goldman on political violence.

Flarf vs conceptual poetics.

The ‘creative class’ doesn’t live up to the hype.

E-books take the lead.