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“Architect’s Watercolor,” a Poem by Arthur Sze
From the Collection “Into the Hush”
By
Arthur Sze
| April 2, 2025
“Jailbreak of Sparrows,” a Poem by Martín Espada
From the Collection “Jailbreak of Sparrows”
By
Martín Espada
| April 1, 2025
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A Poem by Ron Padgett
From the Collection “Pink Dust”
By
Ron Padgett
| March 13, 2025
“The False Friends" and “Braggart,” Two (Mean) Poems by Dorothy Parker
From “Dorothy Parker: Poems”
By
Dorothy Parker
| March 12, 2025
John Keene on the Life and Literary Legacy of Essex Hemphill an Early Poetic Chronicler of Black Queer Life
In Praise of an Early Poetic Chronicler of Black Queer Life
By
Essex Hemphill
| March 7, 2025
“Tamarack Fire,” a Poem by Rachel Richardson
From the Collection “Smother”
By
Rachel Richardson
| March 7, 2025
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“The Old Current,” a Poem by Brad Leithauser
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Brad Leithauser
| March 5, 2025
“Information Worker at the End of the World,” a Poem by Stephanie Niu
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Stephanie Niu
| February 21, 2025
“Joined To All The Living There Is Hope,” a Poem by Jonathan Fink
By
Jonathan Fink
| February 14, 2025
“Winter Garden” and “Moleskine Knockoffs,” Two Poems by Emma Ruth Rundle
From the Collection “The Bella Vista”
By
Emma Ruth Rundle
| February 12, 2025
Pádraig Ó Tuama on Patricia Smith, Poems as Acts of Noticing, and the Power of Good Teachers
From the Introduction to “44 Poems on Being with Each Other”
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Pádraig Ó' Tuama
| February 6, 2025
“Postpositivity in Spring,” a Poem by Oli Hazzard
From the Collection “Sleepers Awake”
By
Oli Hazzard
| February 3, 2025
“Intimacy” and “Endurance,” Two Poems by Maria Ferguson
From the Collection “Swell”
By
Maria Ferguson
| January 30, 2025
“In the Name of the Bee,” a Poem by Pádraig O’ Tuama
From the Collection “Kitchen Hymns”
By
Pádraig Ó' Tuama
| January 28, 2025
“how to be a contemporary performer,” a Poem by Asha Futterman
From the Collection “Empathy”
By
Asha Futterman
| January 23, 2025
“What Zarqaʾ al-Yamama Didn’t Say,” a Poem by Mohamed Abdelbari
Translated and Introduced by Huda Fakhreddine
By
Mohammad Abdelbari and Huda Fakhreddine
| December 18, 2024
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