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“self-portrait as ’90s R&B video”

“self-portrait as ’90s R&B video”

From Danez Smith's Collection, Homie

By Danez Smith | January 21, 2020

A Poem by Hannah Sullivan

A Poem by Hannah Sullivan

From the Collection Three Poems

By Hannah Sullivan | January 14, 2020

“Monterey” <br> A Poem by Maggie Millner

“Monterey”
A Poem by Maggie Millner

From Freeman's California Issue

By Maggie Millner | January 10, 2020

Two Poems by Abdulla Pashew

Two Poems by Abdulla Pashew

From Dictionary of Midnight (Trans. Alana Marie Levinson-LaBrosse)

By Abdulla Pashew | January 8, 2020

“Bucolic” <br> A Poem by Hannah Brooks-Motl

“Bucolic”
A Poem by Hannah Brooks-Motl

From Her Collection Earth

By Hannah Brooks-Motl | December 6, 2019

“After Reading Wang Wei, I Go Outside to the Full Moon” <br>A Poem by Charles Wright

“After Reading Wang Wei, I Go Outside to the Full Moon”
A Poem by Charles Wright

From His Collection Oblivion Banjo

By Charles Wright | December 5, 2019

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"The Year Before the Election"

By Stephen Dunn | November 25, 2019

Two Poems by
Dan Beachy-Quick

By Dan Beachy-Quick | November 25, 2019

“Premonition” A Poem by Honor Moore

By Honor Moore | November 19, 2019

Three Poems by Dan Poppick

Three Poems by Dan Poppick

From his Collection Fear of Description

By Dan Poppick | November 19, 2019

“Sappho Drives Upstate (Fr. 2)” <br> A Poem by Anne Carson

“Sappho Drives Upstate (Fr. 2)”
A Poem by Anne Carson

From the New Freeman's Arrival Issue

By Anne Carson | November 18, 2019

“The Last of Her” <br> A Poem by Amy Gerstler

“The Last of Her”
A Poem by Amy Gerstler

From the California Issue of Freeman's

By Amy Gerstler | November 4, 2019

“Midnight Train to Georgia” <br> A Poem by Nathalie Handal

“Midnight Train to Georgia”
A Poem by Nathalie Handal

From the Collection Life In A Country Album

By Nathalie Handal | October 16, 2019

“How It Felt” <br> A Poem by Sharon Olds

“How It Felt”
A Poem by Sharon Olds

From the Collection Arias

By Sharon Olds | October 15, 2019

“In all of love has there ever been such a lover as you?”

“In all of love has there ever been such a lover as you?”

A New Translation of a Poem by Rumi

By Brad Gooch | October 10, 2019

“2011” A Poem by Fanny Howe

“2011” A Poem by Fanny Howe

From Love and I

By Fanny Howe | October 8, 2019

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