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Monday, July 7, 2008

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"... these poems achieve a moving sense of cosmic desperation..." - Publishers Weekly

"Share is a poet worth listening to." - Los Angeles Review of Books

About Squandermania: "Share is one of the more gifted craftsmen we have writing in America today." - Erin Belieu, Boston Review

"[Don Share] is sage and deeply hilarious." - Ed Park, author of Personal Days

"Squandermania is a book of associative delight, even when the poems are at their most grave. They combine the obliquity of Mina Loy, the incantatory freshness of Roethke, and even Plath’s devotion to nursery rhyme to leaven the book’s prevailing tones of irony, sorrow, and regret. The poet’s awareness of how daily life refuses to cohere into a consoling pattern is beautifully mirrored by his conviction that language itself signals a fall from grace and unity and emotional wholeness. And yet the poet keeps faith with language by allowing language to drive the poems, even as the poet’s occasions and subject matter are grounded in what Hopkins called 'the in-earnestness of speech.'" - Tom Sleigh

About Union: "Few poets manage such dexterous and fresh music. Few books are as lovely or profound." - Alice Fulton

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"Don Share's earnest, moving first volume, Union, represents the promising next stage in so-called Southern narrative poetry. Share writes clear, well-crafted page-long poems about romance, memory and separation ("our house tocks and ticks/ like an inherited clock whose hour hand sticks"). He may, however, achieve greater recognition for longer work (like "Pax Americana") in which his own stories join those of Memphis, Tennessee and of the Civil War's difficult, lingering guilt: "Where the United States ends/ and begins// The Mississippi is/ a long American wound." - Publishers Weekly

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About Bunting's Persia: Guardian Book of the Year, 2012 and Paris Review staff pick!

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About Harmonia: "Some fine outfakes." - Hank Lazar

Foibles

  • Oxford American on UNION
  • DS interviewed at 32 Poems
  • DS interviewed at Divedapper
  • Los Angeles Review of Books profile of DS
  • DS interviewed about editing POETRY
  • DS interviewed by John Ebersole
  • DS on the BBC about Yeats, Eliot...
  • DS on Cross Cultural Poetics on Bunting's Persia
  • Interview (feral parakeets... terroir!) at The Common
  • Interviewed by J. Robert Lennon, Writers @ Cornell series
  • Interviewed by rob mclennan
  • Interviewed by Kari Hawkey
  • Featured at LEMON HOUND!
  • My Tumblr
  • 100 Poems 100 Years of POETRY, ed. Don Share, Christian Wiman
  • WISHBONE, my new book from Black Sparrow
  • BUNTING'S PERSIA, by Don Share
  • Don Share, the Antidote to SCRIPTORCONVENTUSPHOBIA
  • WISHBONE at Amazon
  • DS on WBY
  • Essay on Laura Riding & Ezra Pound
  • HARMONIA, a free ebook from Argotist Ebooks
  • Me and Scott Zieher talk poetry & art at the NYPL
  • I read some pomes from WISHBONE
  • Best poetry blogs!
  • My work in an anthology ed. by Christopher Ricks
  • SQUANDERMANIA at Amazon
  • Erin Belieu on SQUANDERMANIA
  • Don Share on publishing & gender
  • Lemon Hound asks me about POETRY magazine
  • Jacket magazine on POETRY's Share
  • My translations of Miguel Hernandez awarded Premio Valle Inclan/TLS prize
  • Getting to know me...
  • SQUANDERMANIA live! (Audio)
  • My Q&A with Carol Ann Duffy & Philip Levine at AWP
  • UNION reviewed in Publishers Weekly
  • UNION reviewed in Prairie Schooner
  • UNION - L.L. Winship/PEN New England Award
  • UNION: poems
  • My forthcoming Faber edition of Basil Bunting
  • New ed. of Bunting's Briggflatts, w/essay by me
  • The POETRY magazine podcast
  • Don Share on V.R. "Bunny" Lang
  • DS on... truth and beauty?!
  • Don Share on David Shapiro
  • My interview with Dunya Mikhail & Vera Pavlova
  • Don Share on "negative" reviews
  • Don Share on Obama, Bunting, Persian poetry, and the economy!
  • SENECA IN ENGLISH
  • Don Share on John Ashbery
  • Don Share on Robert Lowell
  • Don Share on Lowell and Marianne Moore: "Lands of Unlikeness" (PDF)

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