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The World Goes On
László Krasznahorkai (trans. by George Szirtes, Ottilie Mulzet, & John Batki)
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The Mannequin Makers
Craig Cliff
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| January 2, 2018
The Brunist Day of Wrath
Robert Coover
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| December 29, 2017
"Lagomorph"
Alexander MacLeod
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| December 28, 2017
"The Murder of Santa Claus"
P. D. James
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| December 27, 2017
Sisters of the Cross
Alexei Remizov, Trans. by Roger Keys and Brian Murphy
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| December 22, 2017
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In the Fall They Come Back
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Piano Tide
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| December 20, 2017
5 Poems to Appease the Infamous Welsh Christmas Horse Skeleton
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Blair Beusman and Jess Bergman
| December 19, 2017
The Enchanted Clock
Julia Kristeva trans. by Armine Kotin Mortimer
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| December 19, 2017
"The Gift"
Jean-Philippe Blondel
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| December 18, 2017
Honoring the Weird Fire: Poets Chen Chen and Craig Santos Perez In Conversation
On Idiosyncrasies, Poetry in Politics, and Teaching
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One Station Away
Olaf Olafsson
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| December 15, 2017
"At Last the Escalade"
Noy Holland
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| December 14, 2017
W.H. Auden Wrote Poetry For a Beautiful Short Film About Running
Runner
is a Classic, Unsung Piece of Mid-Century Filmmaking
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Nick Ripatrazone
| December 14, 2017
Don’t Die
, I Say: 3 Poems on Gun Violence and Police Brutality
On the Anniversary of Sandy Hook, Responses from Activists and the
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