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The Longest Night
Andria Williams
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Into the Sun
Deni Ellis Béchard
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| October 6, 2016
Nicotine
Nell Zink
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| October 5, 2016
Private Novelist
Nell Zink
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Nine Island
Jane Alison
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| October 5, 2016
GROWL
Three Poems by Ada Limón
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| October 5, 2016
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Eve Out Of Her Ruins
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"Accepted"
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Jane: A Murder
Maggie Nelson
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| September 30, 2016
Patricide
D. Foy
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| September 29, 2016
Poetry is a Pipe: Selected Writings of René Magritte
The Surrealist Master Takes on Another Form
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René Magritte
| September 29, 2016
Badawi
Mohed Altrad, trans. Adriana Hunter
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Herman Melville Was Also a Failed Poet
On the Final Years of an American Legend-to-Be
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Mark Beauregard
| September 28, 2016
Your Rapists Were the Last
A New Poem by CAConrad
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The Gustav Sonata
Rose Tremain
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