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Two Poems by Carolyn Forché
In the Lateness of the World">From the Collection,
In the Lateness of the World
By
Carolyn Forché
| March 11, 2020
"The Night Sky at Coppermine"
From N. Scott Momaday's New and Selected Poems
By
N. Scott Momaday
| March 10, 2020
"Moon Song"
A Poem by Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi from a New UNICEF Anthology
By
Azareen Van der Vliet Oloomi
| March 6, 2020
A Conversation with Poet David Ferry on the Occasion of His 96th Birthday
Peter Mishler Talks to the Author of Bewilderment About Early Influences, Iambic Pentameter, and How It's All Translation
By
Peter Mishler
| March 5, 2020
Spanish Civil War">
Spanish Civil War">
Spanish Civil War">When Langston Hughes Went to Report on the
Spanish Civil War
A Poet Glimpses Franco's Spain
By
W. Jason Miller
| February 24, 2020
Jean Genet on the Hidden Heart of Jean Cocteau
"He is not a witch, he is bewitched.”
By
Jean Genet
| February 24, 2020
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Few Were As Devoted to Poetry and Friendship as Harry Mathews
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Literary Hub
| February 13, 2020
We Didn't Always Pair Poets to Presidents: How Robert Frost Ended Up at JFK's Inauguration
By
John Burnside
| February 10, 2020
Kamau Brathwaite, a leading figure of postwar Caribbean literature, has died at 89.
By
Aaron Robertson
| February 5, 2020
The Enigma of Delmore Schwartz, the Luminous Poet Who Fell From Grace
Schwartz's Supporters Compared Him to Eliot, Pound, and Auden
By
Ben Mazer
| January 17, 2020
The Academy of American Poets Announces Their 12 Poem-a-Day Editors for 2020.
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Literary Hub
| December 5, 2019
On the Irreconcilable Temptations of Anne Carson
Just in Time for Nobel Season">Karen Solie Considers One of Canada's Great Writers,
Just in Time for Nobel Season
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Karen Solie
| October 1, 2019
Five brilliant young bards honored by the Poetry Foundation.
By
Dan Sheehan
| August 27, 2019
Pirates, poets, and pop quizzes: the most-read stories of the week at LitHub.com.
By
Jonny Diamond
| August 23, 2019
“The Haerie Queen” and other hairstyle-as-poem puns we need in this terrible week.
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Jonny Diamond
| August 8, 2019
of Heart and Humor">
of Heart and Humor">
of Heart and Humor">Tony Hoagland Was a Poet
of Heart and Humor
Mike Schneider Remembers His Friend's Idiomatic Writing
By
Mike Schneider
| July 29, 2019
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Stephen King
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