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Jacke Wilson on William Wordsworth
From The History of Literature Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| February 14, 2024
Jordan Pérez on Understanding Womanhood Through Nature and Learning Poetic Restraint
The Author of “Santa Tarantula” in Conversation with Poets.org
By
Jordan Pérez
| February 12, 2024
Writing Away the Angel in My Bedroom: On OCD
Cynthia Marie Hoffman on the Manifestations of Anxiety
By
Cynthia Marie Hoffman
| February 9, 2024
A Poet Is a Poet Is a Poet: Ed Simon on the Significance of Gertrude Stein’s Subversive Poems
Remembering the Queer Modernist Poet on Her Sesquicentennial
By
Ed Simon
| February 5, 2024
“Self-Portrait as Sister.” A Poem by Ae Hee Lee
From the Collection “Asterism”
By
Ae Hee Lee
| January 26, 2024
“Holy Land, Wasted.” A Poem by Ahmad Almallah and Huda Fakhreddine
“Tomorrow or the day after, I’ll / pack my things and off to hell. / Another visit to Palestine.”
By
Ahmad Almallah and Huda Fakhreddine
| January 24, 2024
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“The Houses of Your Village Have Eyes.” A Poem by Irma Pineda, in Three Languages
By
Wendy Call
| January 19, 2024
The Music of Other Tongues: On Translating Rhyme and Rhythm in Poetry
By
Literary Hub
| January 17, 2024
Mahershala Ali is raising money for a Palestinian poet's family.
By
Dan Sheehan
| January 12, 2024
The Element That Defines America: Ten Great American Poems (and a Whole Book of Poetry) About Fire
Katie Peterson Recommends Work by Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, Douglas Kearney, and More
By
Katie Peterson
| January 11, 2024
“In the Countryside.” A Poem-Comic by Lauren Haldeman and Jesse Nathan
An Unclassifiable Work of Art
By
Jesse Nathan and Lauren Haldeman
| January 11, 2024
Beyond Resolutions: A Closer Look at “The New Year Poem” as an Act of Resistance
Stephanie Niu on Poems by Kim Addonizio, Jane Hirshfield, June Jordan and More
By
Stephanie Niu
| January 8, 2024
Wendy Call and Shook on the Power of Titles, Decolonization, and Translating Poems in Iterations
The Translators of Mikeas Sánchez's “How to Be a Good Savage” in Conversation with Poets.org
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Literary Hub
| January 8, 2024
Erika Howsare on Finding Inspiration in Headlines
“As a poet, I love the pithiness of headlines—and beyond that, I love found language of all kinds.”
By
Erika Howsare
| January 5, 2024
“Dead Cats Continue to Meow.” A Poem by Nasser Rabah
“One morning, we didn’t find homes, just heaps of red words piled like dirty clothes on sidewalks...”
By
Nasser Rabah
| December 22, 2023
“Revenge.” A Poem by Taha Muhammad Ali
From the Collection "Hymns & Qualms: New and Selected Poems and Translations" by Peter Cole
By
Peter Cole
| December 14, 2023
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