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poetry
Gabrielle Octavia Rucker on the Power of Decentering Human Experience in Poetry
Dereliction">Peter Mishler Talks With the Author of
Dereliction
By
Peter Mishler
| April 17, 2023
Pattiann Rogers on the Scientific Underpinnings of Poetry
“Poets judge their own reactions to the words and the forms they have chosen.”
By
Pattiann Rogers
| April 14, 2023
“Prompt,” a Poem by Rebecca Foust
Only">From the Collection
Only
By
Rebecca Foust
| April 14, 2023
Maggie Smith on the Anxious, Silent First Year of Motherhood
“What had I done, insisting on more of us?”
By
Maggie Smith
| April 12, 2023
The Patterns of Poetry: On the Mathematical and Poetic Value of Numbers
Sarah Hart Explores the Intersection of Math and Literature
By
Sarah Hart
| April 12, 2023
Charif Shanahan on Making the Unseen Seen through Poetry
Trace Evidence">The Poet on His New Collection
Trace Evidence
By
Literary Hub
| April 10, 2023
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Books of the Week
Poets Jennifer Michael Hecht and Matthew Zapruder on Wonder, the Secular Sacred, and the Surprising Power of “Once Upon a Time”
By
Matthew Zapruder
| April 5, 2023
Heather Bourbeau on the Themed Poetry Collection
By
Memoir Nation
| April 4, 2023
Fabio Pusterla on Discovering a Lifelong Love of Poetry
By
Fabio Pusterla and Will Schutt
| April 3, 2023
The Complicated Emotions of Reading a Poem at the White House
Joshua Bennett on Reading “Tamara’s Opus” in Front the Obamas
By
Joshua Bennett
| March 29, 2023
Divine Poetry: Katherine Rundell Shines a Light on John Donne
“My hope was that they would finish the book and immediately go and find his poetry.”
By
Malcolm Borthwick
| March 29, 2023
“Object Permanence.” New Poetry by Sarah Jean Grimm
Hog Lagoon">From the New Collection
Hog Lagoon
By
Jonny Diamond
| March 24, 2023
“As Antigone.” A New Poem by Jennifer Franklin
From Her New Collection If Some God Shakes Your House
By
Jennifer Franklin
| March 24, 2023
A Pathless Wood: Navigating the Poetic Border Between Health and Harm
James Davis May on Poetry's Power to Indulge and Control Depression
By
James Davis May
| March 23, 2023
“To Ovid.” A Poem by Evan Kennedy
Metamorphoses">From the Collection
Metamorphoses
By
Evan Kennedy
| March 22, 2023
“Worthiness,” a Poem by Charif Shanahan
Trace Evidence">From the Collection
Trace Evidence
By
Charif Shanahan
| March 21, 2023
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