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poetry
Meet National Book Award Finalist Danez Smith
Don't Call Us Dead on editing, performance, and instinct">The author of
Don't Call Us Dead
on editing, performance, and instinct
By
Emily Temple
| November 7, 2017
Our Master List of Reading Lists for the Year of Trump
Or: the Many, Many Books We've Recommended This Year
By
Emily Temple
| November 6, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Leslie Harrison
The Book of Endings on grief and great poetry">The author of
The Book of Endings
on grief and great poetry
By
Emily Temple
| November 6, 2017
Meet National Book Award Finalist Shane McCrae
In the Language of My Captor on poetry and persona">The author of
In the Language of My Captor
on poetry and persona
By
Emily Temple
| November 6, 2017
Kaveh Akbar: "Bewilderment is at the Core of Every Great Poem"
Calling a Wolf a Wolf Poet on Wonder, Addiction, and Pronoia">The
Calling a Wolf a Wolf
Poet on Wonder, Addiction, and Pronoia
By
Thora Siemsen
| November 3, 2017
How Lord Byron Invented the Wild Horse
For Thousands of Years They Were Pests and Food, But a Poet Made Them Wild
By
Susanna Forrest
| November 3, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
AND I ROLL: Three Poems by Juliana Huxtable
By
Juliana Huxtable
| October 27, 2017
Cinder and Smoke in the Land of Jack London
By
J.P. Grasser
| October 23, 2017
Autumn Has Always Been Poets' Season
By
Will Dowd
| October 23, 2017
Poetry From Honduras' Our Little Roses Home for Girls
Finding Joy and Forgiveness in Verse
By
Spencer Reece
| October 23, 2017
On Borders, White Space, and Saying the Unsayable
"A Poem’s Virtue is in its Lament Against Powerlessness"
By
Sasha Pimentel
| October 20, 2017
A Stroke Made My Mother a Poet, I Merely Transcribed
Freeman's Marius Chivu on the Origins of His First Poem">For
Freeman's
Marius Chivu on the Origins of His First Poem
By
Marius Chivu
| October 19, 2017
Light Sleeper
A new poem by Richard Deming
By
Richard Deming
| October 18, 2017
Erika L. Sánchez on Borders, Bodies, and Writing Her Parents' Stories
Lessons on Expulsions Poet in Conversation with Safiya Sinclair">The
Lessons on Expulsions
Poet in Conversation with Safiya Sinclair
By
Safiya Sinclair
| October 17, 2017
What Does Your Life Teach You About Becoming a Writer?
David Biespiel on Love Affairs, Family Memories, and the Body
By
David Biespiel
| October 16, 2017
Eve Ewing on Education, Institutions, and Alternative Models of Poetry
"The Primary Audience of My Book is First and Foremost Black Teen Girls"
By
Rebecca Stoner
| October 11, 2017
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Guillermo del Toro's New
Frankenstein
Adaptation is Life-Giving
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Olivia Rutigliano
Bestsellers to Blockbusters: Stephen King Reflects on the Adaptations of His Work
October 23, 2025
by
Stephen King
Reader, Show Us Who Did It: Maureen Johnson and Jay Cooper Invite You to Solve a Murder
October 23, 2025
by
John B. Valeri
The Best Reviewed Books of the Week
"Not much happens In fact there is much in the text that is not made…"