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POLLITT'S NEW COLLECTION OF POETRY, THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM, HAS BEEN RELEASED! ORDER YOUR COPY TODAY.

6/26/2009

Pollitt to Discuss Politics, Poetry @ NY State Writers Institute July 2nd

Katha Pollitt will be reading with Howard Norman next Thursday, July 2nd, at the New York State Writers Institute at Skidmore College, 8 PM. Read more about the exciting event here.

Other upcoming appearances:

July 7 -- Book Court, 163 Court Street, Brooklyn -- 7 pm WINE!

July 16 -- Barnes and Noble, 2289 Broadway @ 82nd Street, Manhattan -- 7 pm

 

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THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM

THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM
Pollitt's Long-Awaited Collection of Poetry Has Arrived!

WHAT THE POETS ARE SAYING ABOUT THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM:

“At the center of every poem lurks the poet, but Katha Pollitt balances the self-regard of the craft with a fervent interest in the profusion of the world–knickknacks, summer bungalows, dogs, bees, lilacs, mandarin oranges, and more. And her clear, observant eye brings it all into steady focus. This is one long-awaited volume that was well worth the wait.”—Billy Collins, former United States Poet Laureate

“It’s awfully good to have such a great-hearted poet as Katha Pollitt take on mortality’s darkest themes. Again and again she finds a human-sized crack of light and squeezes us through with her.”—Kay Ryan, United States Poet Laureate

“So much has happened to the world since Katha Pollitt published her debut collection, Antarctic Traveller, in 1982, yet what has happened to her poetry is a fascinating progress of distinction, of steadying insight, and of meditative enrichment. Poems like ‘Night Subway’ and ‘Trying to Write a Poem Against the War’ show an undaunted consciousness of this daunting quarter century, but Pollitt’s most surprising gift, to be savored only now in poem after poem, is the proof that primaveral raptures were literally premature, that our high middle ages are worth all they cost, that life’s truest poetry is in the second half.”—Richard Howard, winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Award-winning columnist,
The Nation magazine

  • Buy Pollitt’s NEWEST COLLECTION OF POETRY, THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM.
  • Order Learning to Drive: And Other Life Stories, a collection of personal essays.
  • Read and add your signature to An Open Letter From American Feminists
  • Read Pollitt's bio and "Subject to Debate" column archive
  • Read Pollitt's Nation blog, And Another Thing

Is your book group reading Learning to Drive? The author can arrange to speak with your group and answer questions about the book by phone, via email, or (in or near New York City) in person. To arrange a conversation, please send an e-mail containing the details of your meeting. One reviewer has a few good questions to get you started.

  • Have a comment or question? Contact Katha Pollitt.

Books by Katha Pollitt

  • Finally Released: THE MIND-BODY PROBLEM (Poems)
  • Now in paperback: Learning to Drive: And Other Life Stories (Essays)
  • Virginity or Death!: And Other Social and Political Issues of Our Time (Essays)
  • Reasonable Creatures: Essays on Women and Feminism (Essays)
  • Subject to Debate: Sense and Dissents on Women, Politics, and Culture (Nation columns)
  • Antarctic Traveller (Poems)

Upcoming Appearances

  • Dec. 1st - 6:30 PM - Poets & Pints at Fraunces Tavern -- New York, NY

Latest Nation Columns

  • Working Women: Strength in Numbers
  • German Party Politics: Color Them Blurry
  • Are You Happy?
  • Kristof's Challenge
  • The Female Gourmet
  • Healthcare We Can Believe In
  • Can This Marriage Be Saved?
  • Muslim Women's Rights, Continued
  • Dr. George Tiller, 1941-2009
  • Amber Waves of Blame
  • Unnatural Born Killer
  • Better Living Through Torture
  • What Do (Battered) Women Want?
  • Love Me, I'm a Conservative
  • Mad About Michelle
  • Lifestyles of the Rich and Generous?
  • The Kindness of Strangers
  • Stimulating Reading
  • Caroline and Me
  • 'Tis the Season to Be Generous
  • Barack Obama, Feminist in Chief?
  • The People's Choice
  • Sayonara, Sarah
  • Culture War: Out of Juice?
  • Follow-ups for Sarah Palin
  • Sarah Palin, Affirmative Action Babe
  • Lipstick on a Wing Nut
  • Hillary Does the Right Thing

Latest Nation Blog Posts

  • Facebookers, Unite! Help MADRE Win the Causes Challenge
  • Berlin Postcard
  • Roman Polanski Has a Lot of Friends
  • Lubna Hussein: Hero
  • Obama's 100-Day Hope Check
  • Get Rid of Bush's Last-Minute HHS Regulation
  • From My Inbox: WRRAP Says Thanks; UPDATE
  • National Day of Appreciation for Abortion Providers
  • Open Letter to Defend Shirin Ebadi
  • This Week's Woman We Love to Hate
  • From My Inbox: UPDATE on Dr. Susan Wicklund's Clinic
  • Birth Control Belongs in the Stimulus Bill
  • MLK-Inauguration Challenge
  • Bill Ayers Whitewashes History, Again
  • Can You Help "Nickie"?
  • Election Updates--Good News and Not
  • I Heart Michelle Obama
  • Stealth Assault on Reproductive Rights
  • A Campaign to Stop Stoning
  • Sign the Open Letter From American Feminists

Blogroll

  • Reproductive Health Reality Check
  • Michelle Obama Watch
  • Racialicious
  • Goods 4 Girls
  • Feminist Peace Network
  • The G Spot
  • Crooked Timber
  • Laila Lalami
  • Baghdad Burning
  • Christopher Hayes
  • Monocles Galore
  • Barbara Ehrenreich's blog
  • Pandagon
  • TPMCafe
  • The Garance
  • Abortion Clinic Days
  • Jenny Diski
  • Informed Comment
  • Echidne of the Snakes
  • Maud Newton
  • Feministing
  • Quick Study
  • Feministe
  • MajikThise
  • James Wolcott
  • Bitch Ph.D.
  • Emdashes
  • Alas, A Blog

Selected Links to Other Work

  • "Is Abortion Bad?" An exchange with William Saletan (Slate)
  • Audio and poem: "In the Bulrushes" (Slate)
  • Audio: Pollitt reads five poems (NYT)

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Organizations to Support

  • American Civil Liberties Union
  • Bosnian Initiative Frankfurt
  • Canadian Harambee Education
  • DonorsChoose
  • Friends of Pine Ridge Reservation
  • Help Lesotho
  • National Network of Abortion Funds
  • Women for Afghan Women
  • Madre

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