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“The Surgeon”
Géza Csáth (trans. Jascha Kessler and Charlotte Rogers)
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| December 14, 2022
“Being Here,” a Poem by Vona Groarke
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Hereafter: The Telling Life of Ellen O'Hara
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Vona Groarke
| December 13, 2022
Gunk Baby
Jamie Marina Lau
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| December 13, 2022
The Easy Life
Marguerite Duras (trans. Emma Ramadan and Olivia Baes)
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| December 12, 2022
How to Turn Into a Bird
Maria Jose Ferrada (trans. Elizabeth Bryer)
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| December 9, 2022
Animal Life
Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir (trans. Brian FitzGibbon)
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| December 8, 2022
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This previously unpublished CD Wright poem is filled with beauty and sadness.
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Jonny Diamond
| December 7, 2022
At Certain Points We Touch
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| December 7, 2022
A Dangerous Business
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| December 6, 2022
Terra Nova
Henriette Lazaridis
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| December 5, 2022
“Without,” a Poem by John Freeman
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Wind, Trees
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John Freeman
| December 5, 2022
Love Me Tender
Constance Debré (trans. by Holly James)
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| December 2, 2022
Yusef Komunyakaa on the Genius and Contradictions of Etheridge Knight
“Here’s a poet who possessed a genius for surviving the harsh realities of America.”
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Yusef Komunyakaa
| December 2, 2022
“Death Parts”
Jack Driscoll
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| December 1, 2022
Two Poems by Elisa Díaz Castelo
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An Imperfect Geometry
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Elisa Díaz Castelo
| November 30, 2022
This Time, That Place
Clark Blaise
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| November 30, 2022
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