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“Pumpkin Pie,” a Poem by Marija Dejanović
From the Collection
Kindness Separates Night from Day
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Marija Dejanović
| June 20, 2023
The Glow
Jessie Gaynor
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| June 20, 2023
“The Common Cold”
Christine Sneed
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| June 16, 2023
Crooked Plow
Itamar Vieira Junior (trans. Johnny Lorenz)
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| June 15, 2023
You Can’t Stay Here Forever
Katherine Lin
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| June 14, 2023
Be Mine
Richard Ford
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| June 13, 2023
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“Dear Friend Go Away, Please.” A Poem by Mark Hyatt
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Mark Hyatt
| June 12, 2023
My Stupid Intentions
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| June 12, 2023
“A Young Poet’s Guide to Surviving a Broken Heart”
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| June 9, 2023
Owlish
Dorothy Tse (trans. Natascha Bruce)
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| June 8, 2023
The Anne Carson Twitter discourse, explained in brief (which she would hate).
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Janet Manley
| June 7, 2023
Lucky Dogs
Helen Schulman
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| June 7, 2023
August Blue
Deborah Levy
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| June 6, 2023
7 New Poetry Collections to Read in June
Rebecca Morgan Frank Picks Poets Navigating the Natural World and Wandering Global Cities
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Rebecca Morgan Frank
| June 5, 2023
Kairos
Jenny Erpenbeck (trans. Michael Hofmann)
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| June 5, 2023
Ada Limón's poem is going to one of Jupiter's moons and your name can go with it.
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Janet Manley
| June 2, 2023
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