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what was said on the bus stop: a new poem by Danez Smith
"i love & have cried for my friends / their browns a different brown than mine"
By
Danez Smith
| April 17, 2017
The Lives of the Poets Aren't All That Cinematic
A Quiet Passion and
Jim Jarmusch’s
Paterson
">Routine and Domesticity in Terence Davies’s
A Quiet Passion
and
Jim Jarmusch’s
Paterson
By
Lucy Scholes
| April 13, 2017
Thomas McGuane Remembers His Friend, Jim Harrison
"In the end, Jim Harrison was a country boy who’d been touched."
By
Thomas McGuane
| April 12, 2017
Baraka Inscape
A New Poem by Roberto Tejada
By
Roberto Tejada
| April 12, 2017
10 Essential Terms for Poets (and Everyone Else)
From Aubade to Oriki to Tanka and More!
By
Edward Hirsch
| April 7, 2017
How Stevie Nicks and Elizabeth Bishop Helped Me Through Grief and Loss
Brandon Taylor on How to Survive a Disaster
By
Brandon Taylor
| April 5, 2017
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
On Gwendolyn Brooks and Disappearing Black Girls
By
Eve Dunbar
| April 4, 2017
12 New Poetry Collections to Read During National Poetry Month
By
Cassidy Foust and Zoey Cole
| April 3, 2017
Life Advice From Adrienne Rich
By
Emily Temple
| March 27, 2017
Windfall, a Poem by Ishion Hutchinson
"Cement dust specters the shore with rough moonlight music"
By
Ishion Hutchinson
| March 24, 2017
Get Out, Claudia Rankine, and the Horror of Black Hypervisibility">
Get Out, Claudia Rankine, and the Horror of Black Hypervisibility">
Get Out, Claudia Rankine, and the Horror of Black Hypervisibility">
Get Out
, Claudia Rankine, and the Horror of Black Hypervisibility
On the Stag, the Sunken Place, and the Surveillance of Black Bodies
By
Victoria Newton Ford
| March 23, 2017
Introducing the 2017 Whiting Award Winners
10 Young Writers Who Just Got $50k
By
Emily Temple
| March 22, 2017
Airea D. Matthews: Texting with Anne Sexton
Poets on Life and Craft
By
Peter Mishler
| March 22, 2017
The Writing Wisdom of Derek Walcott
"prejudice is an inferior form of thinking"
By
Emily Temple
| March 20, 2017
Derek Walcott: Poet of Twilight, Poet of the Caribbean
Gabrielle Bellot on the Late Nobel Laureate
By
Gabrielle Bellot
| March 20, 2017
Legendary Poet Derek Walcott Has Died
1930-2017
By
Emily Temple
| March 17, 2017
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