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Paul Muldoon to take over as poetry editor at The New Yorker

Here's an interesting bit of news with a local angle from today's New York Times:

Pulitzer Winner to Take Over as New Yorker’s Poetry Editor
By MOTOKO RICH
Published: September 20, 2007
Alice Quinn, the poetry editor of The New Yorker, is stepping down after 20 years and will be succeeded by Paul Muldoon, the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet.

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