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José Olivarez on Translation and Transformation in Poetry
Promises of Gold">On His New Collection
Promises of Gold
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Literary Hub
| March 6, 2023
Carolyn Forché Remembers Charles Simic">
Carolyn Forché Remembers Charles Simic">
Carolyn Forché Remembers Charles Simic">In Memory of a Poet:
Carolyn Forché Remembers Charles Simic
“We are both peasants!”
By
Carolyn Forché
| March 2, 2023
“Pandemic vs Black Folk.” A Poem by Victoria Adukwei Bulley
Quiet">From the Collection
Quiet
By
Victoria Adukwei Bulley
| March 1, 2023
“War Plants Paper Flowers.” New Ukrainian Poetry by Iya Kiva, Ostap Slyvynsky, and Halyna Kruk
“At every step one could wind up in someone else’s poem.”
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Literary Hub
| February 24, 2023
Poet Anthony Anaxagorou on Language and the Interaction of Colonialism and Patriarchy
Heritage Aesthetics in Conversation with Peter Mishler">The Author of
Heritage Aesthetics
in Conversation with Peter Mishler
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Peter Mishler
| February 23, 2023
“Souls on Métro.” A Poem by Alice Notley
The Speak Angel Series">From the Collection
The Speak Angel Series
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Alice Notley
| February 22, 2023
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“Love Poem Beginning with a Yellow Cab.” A Poem by José Olivarez
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Literary Hub
| February 17, 2023
Poetry by Meret Oppenheim
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Meret Oppenheim and Kathleen Heil
| February 16, 2023
“Homer, Louisiana,” a Poem by Mahogany L. Browne
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Mahogany L. Browne
| February 10, 2023
“kombucha,” a Poem by LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs
Village">From the Collection
Village
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LaTasha N. Nevada Diggs
| February 9, 2023
Queer Correspondence: On the Radical Potential of Epistolary Poetry
Madeleine Cravens Considers the Poems That Explore the Spaces Between Public and Private
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Madeleine Cravens
| February 6, 2023
“At the Crossroads,” a Poem by Dana Gioia
Meet Me at the Lighthouse">From the Collection
Meet Me at the Lighthouse
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Dana Gioia
| February 6, 2023
Quan Barry on the Benefits of Writing Across Genre.
“Try it all on for size. Take risks in your writing, and reinvent yourself constantly.”
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Quan Barry
| February 3, 2023
"You hurt me / With your desire / For other." Poetry by Deborah Levy
An Amorous Discourse in the Suburbs of Hell">From
An Amorous Discourse in the Suburbs of Hell
By
Deborah Levy
| February 3, 2023
NASA is sending an Ada Limón poem into space.
By
Dan Sheehan
| January 31, 2023
Billy Collins on What it Means to Write “Small” Poems
Musical Tables: Poems in Conversation with Roxanne Coady on
Just the Right Book
">The Author of
Musical Tables: Poems
in Conversation with Roxanne Coady on
Just the Right Book
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Just the Right Book
| January 27, 2023
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