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A Poetic Structure Built on Many Voices: Talking to Matthew Daddona
House of Sound">Joannie Stangeland Speaks to the Author of
House of Sound
By
Joannie Stangeland
| November 11, 2020
On Truth, Queerness, and Social Media: A Conversation with Jericho Brown
Poet Jona Colson Talks to the Pulitzer Prize Winner
By
Jona Colson
| November 10, 2020
Poet Vijay Seshadri on Loss and Writing as Therapy
3 Sections Talks to Peter Mishler">The Author of
3 Sections
Talks to Peter Mishler
By
Peter Mishler
| November 9, 2020
How Claire Malroux's Translations of Emily Dickinson Shaped Her Own Poetry
Marilyn Hacker on Memory, Materiality, and Family
By
Marilyn Hacker
| November 9, 2020
On John Milton, the Gunpowder Plot, and the Poet Who Laughed at Purgatory
Nicholas McDowell Navigates Heaven, Hell, and Everything In-Between
By
Nicholas McDowell
| October 29, 2020
“Collins Ferry Landing”
That Was Now, This Is Then">From Vijay Seshadri's
That Was Now, This Is Then
By
Vijay Seshadri
| October 27, 2020
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"Among Spruce"
By
Arthur Sze
| October 22, 2020
After My Partner's Death, I Discovered the Full Richness of His Poetry
By
Megan Marshall
| October 21, 2020
Louise Glück has won the Nobel Prize for Literature.
By
Jonny Diamond
| October 8, 2020
Three Poems by Giuseppe Ungaretti
Allegria, Translated by Geoffrey Brock">From
Allegria
, Translated by Geoffrey Brock
By
Giuseppe Ungaretti
| October 8, 2020
a Poet">
a Poet">
a Poet">Heading North to Become
a Poet
Michael Torres on Navigating the Space Between Home and Away
By
Michael Torres
| October 7, 2020
A Conversion of Suffering: At the Intersection of Poetry and Psychoanalysis in Paul Celan
Jamieson Webster Analyzes the Prose of a Famous Poet
By
Jamieson Webster
| October 2, 2020
Brittle Mac Keyboards, the True Enemy of Letters
The Time Jeremy Sigler Went on a Proper Rant in an Apple Store
By
Jeremy Sigler
| September 30, 2020
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Pilgrim Bell.">
Pilgrim Bell.">Exclusive cover reveal: Kaveh Akbar's new poetry collection,
Pilgrim Bell
.
By
Aaron Robertson
| September 29, 2020
Lucille Clifton Didn't Just Write Poems. She Inhabited Them.
Tracie Morris Remembers a Reading at Cave Canem
By
Tracie Morris
| September 21, 2020
On Albery Allson Whitman, Radical Black Poet of the Reconstruction
A 19th-Century Vision of Black and Native American Resistance
By
Matt Sandler
| September 9, 2020
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Stephen King
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