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The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen

The Words and Work of Leonard Cohen

A Great Poet of the 20th Century is Dead

By Emily Temple | November 11, 2016

The Very Real Consolations of Poetry

The Very Real Consolations of Poetry

A Poem is Not a Substitute for Action, But It Can Lift Us Up

By Literary Hub | November 11, 2016

Golden Years

Golden Years

Ali Eskandarian

By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 11, 2016

The Comet Seekers

The Comet Seekers

Helen Sedgwick

By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 10, 2016

The Needle's Eye

The Needle's Eye

Fanny Howe

By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 8, 2016

These Are The Names

These Are The Names

Tommy Wieringa, trans. by Sam Garrett

By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 7, 2016

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Kafka on Clothes, Laughter, and Miserable Words

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By Lit Hub Excerpts | November 3, 2016

Orphans of the Carnival

Orphans of the Carnival

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as portraiture a pair of

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3 New Poems by Rusty Morrison

By Rusty Morrison | November 2, 2016

Fanny Howe on Race, Family, and the Line Between Fiction and Poetry

Fanny Howe on Race, Family, and the Line Between Fiction and Poetry

A Great American Thinker in Conversation with Bill Corbett

By Literary Hub | November 1, 2016

A Bloom of Bones

A Bloom of Bones

Allen Morris Jones

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"A Natural History of Autumn"

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