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Was Yeats'

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

Six Pacific Islander Poets You Should Know

A Folio Curated by Craig Santos Perez

By Craig Santos Perez | April 18, 2016

Subliming the Sublime: Charles Bernstein on Larry Eigner

Subliming the Sublime: Charles Bernstein on Larry Eigner

How an Obscure Poet with Cerebral Palsy Influenced an Entire Generation

By Charles Bernstein | April 18, 2016

Poetry Day is the Best Day

Poetry Day is the Best Day

In the Middle of the Cruelest Month, the Best in Contemporary Poetry

By Literary Hub | April 18, 2016

Every Poem I Write Is About Ted Cruz

Every Poem I Write Is About Ted Cruz

Gabriel Ojeda-Sague on Santería, Poetry, and Not Feeling Latino "Enough"

By Gabriel Ojeda-Sague | April 18, 2016

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From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, IRL

"Less Mary Oliver and More Mary Magdalene..."

By Tommy Pico | April 18, 2016

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By Lit Hub Excerpts | April 13, 2016

Baho!

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