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Amiri Baraka's Anti-Epic Poem About America's Destruction
The Poet Was Accused of Antisemitism After Presenting "Somebody Blew Up America"
By
Michael Leong
| July 28, 2020
in a Pandemic">
in a Pandemic">
in a Pandemic">Letter From Exile: Finding Home
in a Pandemic
Samiya Bashir Returns From Rome to an Uncertain America
By
Samiya Bashir
| July 23, 2020
a Toronto Park">
a Toronto Park">
a Toronto Park">The Poets vs. The Police: On Standing Your Ground in
a Toronto Park
a real tough bastard.”">“In Canada, a poet, to make his way as a poet, has to be
a real tough bastard.”
By
Nick Ripatrazone
| July 16, 2020
The late John Prine is the first honorary poet laureate of Illinois.
By
Aaron Robertson
| July 1, 2020
The Spiritual Mysteries Beneath Our Feet
Allison Adair on Grief, Dalí, and a Painting of Peasants
By
Allison Adair
| June 18, 2020
How Do You Write About a Woman Who Loathed the Spotlight?
Alice Miller on Georgie Hyde-Lees, Who Was Married to a Famous Irish Poet
By
Alice Miller
| June 11, 2020
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Books of the Week
On the Radical Afterlives of William Wordsworth
By
Jonathan Bate
| June 10, 2020
The Ethos of Edna St. Vincent Millay">Defiant and Unsinkable:
The Ethos of Edna St. Vincent Millay
By
Olivia Gatwood
| May 19, 2020
On the City of Florence's Struggle to Get Back Dante's Body
By
Guy P. Raffa
| May 18, 2020
On the Dreams of Latinx Women in a Pandemic Year
Felicia Zamora Finds a Little Magic in a Dark Time
By
Felicia Zamora
| May 14, 2020
Ed Roberson has won the $70,000 Jackson Poetry Prize.
By
Katie Yee
| May 7, 2020
Dear Eavan Boland, I Wanted to Send You a Letter
Amy Robinson on the Poet Who Changed Her Life
By
Amy Robinson
| May 1, 2020
Eavan Boland: Beautiful and Complicated and Fierce and Brilliant and Loyal
Gabrielle Calvocoressi Remembers Their Friend
By
Gabrielle Calvocoressi
| May 1, 2020
Poet Fred Shaw on Missing the Work of a New Orleans Restaurant
Reflections on a Life in Restaurants as the Coronavirus Shuts Them All Down
By
Fred Shaw
| April 16, 2020
The Question of Homoeroticism in Whitman's Poetry
Leaves of Grass">Mark Doty on Sexuality and 'Unspeakability' in
Leaves of Grass
By
Mark Doty
| April 14, 2020
Here's the international shortlist for the Griffin Poetry Prize.
By
Katie Yee
| April 7, 2020
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