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NYT’s ‘New York City Haiku’ Has Nothing on Félix Fénéon
A few months ago the New York Times ran a New York City in 17 Syllables contest, soliciting haikus (three lines of five, seven and five syllables) about the Big Town. For National Poetry Month, The New York Times asked … Continue reading →
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Tagged Colette, Félix Fénéon, French War Office, Georges Seurat, haiku contest, Henri Matisse, Huysmans, James Joyce, Julian Barnes, Laforgue, Le Matin, Les Illuminations, London Review of Books, Luc Sante, Mallermé, National Poetry Month, New York City Haiku, New York in 17 Syllables, New York Review of Books, New York Times, Northanger Abbey, Novels in Three Lines, Revue Blanche, Rimbaud, Times Haiku, Verlaine
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News Item o’ the Day (Assault With A Dog Edition)
So this popped up today in the UK & World News app on the hardworking staff’s cellphone: Puppy thrown at German biker gang A German student “mooned” a group of Hell’s Angels and hurled a puppy at them before escaping … Continue reading →
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Tagged Félix Fénéon, Julian Barnes, Novels in Three Lines, UK & World News
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