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“As Antigone.” A New Poem by Jennifer Franklin
From Her New Collection If Some God Shakes Your House
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Jennifer Franklin
| March 24, 2023
Commitment
Mona Simpson
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| March 24, 2023
A Pathless Wood: Navigating the Poetic Border Between Health and Harm
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James Davis May
| March 23, 2023
“First Cause”
Sabina Murray
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| March 23, 2023
“To Ovid.” A Poem by Evan Kennedy
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Evan Kennedy
| March 22, 2023
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Zoe Whittall
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| March 22, 2023
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Janet Manley
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“Worthiness,” a Poem by Charif Shanahan
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What Happened to Ruthy Ramirez
Claire Jiménez
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A Country You Can Leave
Asale Angel-Ajani
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The Nature Book
Tom Comitta
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| March 15, 2023
“The Tongue”
Mieko Kawakami (trans. Hitomi Yoshio)
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“Watching Boys Do Things”
Erin Slaughter
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The Forest: A Fable of America in the 1830s
Alexander Nemerov
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