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30 Poets You Should Be Reading
A Brief Road Map for National Poetry Month
By
Adam Fitzgerald
| April 18, 2016
Remembering the Great C.D. Wright
How the Renown Poet Used Poetry to Address Injustice
By
Zoey Cole
| April 18, 2016
Was Yeats' "The Second Coming" Really About Donald Trump?
How Poetry Transcends Political Crises Through Time
By
Jay Parini
| April 18, 2016
Six Pacific Islander Poets You Should Know
A Folio Curated by Craig Santos Perez
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Craig Santos Perez
| April 18, 2016
Subliming the Sublime: Charles Bernstein on Larry Eigner
How an Obscure Poet with Cerebral Palsy Influenced an Entire Generation
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Charles Bernstein
| April 18, 2016
Poetry Day is the Best Day
In the Middle of the Cruelest Month, the Best in Contemporary Poetry
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| April 18, 2016
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Every Poem I Write Is About Ted Cruz
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| April 18, 2016
From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem,
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| April 18, 2016
Poetry Podcasts Are Back
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| April 18, 2016
The Houseguest
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| April 15, 2016
Simchat Torah, Scotch, and Feeling “Ugly Lonely”
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Alan Cheuse
| April 15, 2016
Tuesday Nights in 1980
Molly Prentiss
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| April 14, 2016
Paris Vagabond
Jean-Paul Clébert
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| April 14, 2016
Freshwater Road
Denise Nicholas
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| April 13, 2016
Baho!
Roland Rugero, trans. by Christopher Schaefer
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| April 13, 2016
DRONES & POPPIES
Three New Poems by Tess Taylor
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Tess Taylor
| April 13, 2016
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