"Their names have largely been forgotten over time -- TE Hulme, FS Flint, Edward Storer -- but 100 years ago today, a young and edgy group of bohemians met together for the first time and changed the face of poetry for good. Enthusiasts are celebrating 25 March as one of our most significant literary anniversaries, though one that most people know nothing about."
The Guardian (UK) 03/25/09
http://whoseroleisitanyway.blogspot.com/
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Was March 25, 1909 the Day Modern Poetry was Born?
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4 comments:
This is cool......am going to read more about it. I write poetry too.
Anonymous: Thank you, and good luck! :))
You can count me as one of those who know nothing about it!
I love the new look, by the way.
MZ: Had no idea myself! This was a real find for me. Have been reading up on it. Fascinating!
Thank you, MZ, love it's whimsy and color blue, my favorite! :))
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