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'Crossing,' A Poem by Carl Phillips
From His Collection
Wild Is the Wind
By
Carl Phillips
| May 13, 2019
Loudermilk: Or, The Real Poet; Or, The Origin of the World
Lucy Ives
By
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| May 10, 2019
'Original Fire,'
A Poem by Louise Erdrich
From the Latest Issue of
Freeman's
By
Louise Erdrich
| May 10, 2019
"Guns Are Safer For Children Than Laundry Detergent"
Miriam Cohen
By
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| May 9, 2019
The Unpassing
Chia-Chia Lin
By
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| May 8, 2019
China Dream
Ma Jian, translated by Flora Drew
By
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| May 7, 2019
Best Reviewed
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The Archive of Alternate Endings
By
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| May 6, 2019
Juliet the Maniac
By
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| May 3, 2019
Upright at Thyatira
By
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| May 2, 2019
For May Day, listen to America's poet laureate of work, Philip Levine, tell us "What Work Is"
By
Jonny Diamond
| May 1, 2019
"Flag"
Ha Seong-nan, trans. Janet Hong
By
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| May 1, 2019
If I Had Two Lives
Abbigail Rosewood
By
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| April 30, 2019
'Night Thoughts,'
A Poem by A.E. Stallings
From Her Collection
Like
By
A.E. Stallings
| April 29, 2019
She is Our Stupid
Jennifer Nansubuga Makumbi
By
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| April 29, 2019
'And What Now of Dreaming?'
A Poem by Deborah Landau
From Her Collection
Soft Targets
By
Deborah Landau
| April 26, 2019
The Polyglot Lovers
Lina Wolff, trans. Saskia Vogel
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| April 26, 2019
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