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“Let's Play Dead”
Senaa Ahmad
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| October 12, 2021
Small Pleasures
Clare Chambers
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| October 8, 2021
Oldladyvoice
Elisa Victoria, Translated by Charlotte Whittle
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| October 7, 2021
Reprieve
James Han Mattson
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| October 6, 2021
“Saturday”
A Poem by Marcio Junqueira, trans. by Johnny Lorenz
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| October 5, 2021
Fight Night
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| October 5, 2021
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As You Were
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| October 4, 2021
“Lament”
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Ana Castillo
| October 1, 2021
Grievers
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| October 1, 2021
“Speed Trap”
A Poem by Kevin Young
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Kevin Young
| September 30, 2021
The Swank Hotel
Lucy Corin
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| September 29, 2021
A Calling for Charlie Barnes
Joshua Ferris
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| September 28, 2021
Milk Teeth
Helene Bukowski, Translated by Jen Calleja
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| September 25, 2021
“Rose City, City of Roses”
Casey Plett
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| September 24, 2021
WATCH: Kima Jones Reads James Cagney’s Poem “Identity to Burn”
“Poetry is the most honest way for me to express my gratitude to the literary community.”
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Kima Jones
| September 24, 2021
The Book of Form and Emptiness
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