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Three Poems by Bill Knott

Three Poems by Bill Knott

From “The Naomi Poems: Corpse and Beans”

By Bill Knott | October 25, 2024

Big Jim and the White Boy

Big Jim and the White Boy

David F. Walker, Illustrated by Marcus Kwame Anderson

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 25, 2024

“Remembrances”

“Remembrances”

Antònia Vicens (trans. Mary Ann Newman)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 24, 2024

Eurotrash

Eurotrash

Christian Kracht (trans. Daniel Bowles)

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 23, 2024

“On Similes,” a Poem by Miller Oberman

“On Similes,” a Poem by Miller Oberman

From the Collection “Impossible Things”

By Miller Oberman | October 22, 2024

How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?

How Does That Make You Feel, Magda Eklund?

Anna Montague

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 22, 2024

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“Wedding Rings and Sourdough,” a Poem by Emily Hyland

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The Mortal and Immortal Life of the Girl from Milan

The Mortal and Immortal Life of the Girl from Milan

Domenico Starnone (trans. Oonagh Stransky)

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Susan Minot

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“Ariadne Sends a Message,” a Poem by Margaret Atwood

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From Her New Book “Paper Boat: New and Selected Poems 1961-2023”

By Margaret Atwood | October 15, 2024

“relativity,” a poem by Danez Smith

“relativity,” a poem by Danez Smith

In Celebration of the 20th Dodge Poetry Festival

By Danez Smith | October 15, 2024

In the Distance

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Hernan Diaz

By Lit Hub Excerpts | October 15, 2024

“Star, Fish”

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