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"Palm," a Poem by Ann Lauterbach

From Her New Collection Spell

By Ann Lauterbach | January 2, 2019

New Poetry By Indigenous Women: Looking Back at 2018

New Poetry By Indigenous Women: Looking Back at 2018

All Six Installments of the Series Curated by Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | December 21, 2018

"Appetites," a Poem by David Orr

From His Debut Collection Dangerous Household Items

By David Orr | December 21, 2018

What Happened to the Original Version of <em>The Waste Land</em>?

What Happened to the Original Version of The Waste Land?

On One of Literature's "Minor Mysteries"

By Christopher Ricks and Jim McCue | December 19, 2018

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

A Series Curated By Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | December 18, 2018

Oliverio Girondo's Absurd Cosmopolitan World

Oliverio Girondo's Absurd Cosmopolitan World

Meet the Flamboyant Poet of the Argentine Avant-Garde

By Harris Feinsod and Rachel Galvin | December 13, 2018

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Poet of the Disappeared: On the Writing of Raúl Zurita

By Norma Cole | December 7, 2018

"Grenfell Tower, June 2017"

By Ben Okri | December 4, 2018

A Prose Poem by Chelene Knight

By Chelene Knight | December 3, 2018

"The Lights" A Poem by Jeffrey Yang

From the Collection Hey, Marfa

By Jeffrey Yang | November 30, 2018

Windows to the World: At WS Merwin's Old French Farmhouse

Windows to the World: At WS Merwin's Old French Farmhouse

Michael Wiegers Looks Out on the Landscapes of a Poet's Life

By Michael Wiegers | November 28, 2018

"Nowhere." A Poem by Adam Zagajewski

From the Collection Asymmetry, trans. Clare Cavanagh

By Adam Zagajewski | November 27, 2018

Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving

A Poem by Aimee Nezhukumatathil

By Aimee Nezhukumatathil | November 22, 2018

Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz

Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz

"The poem should reveal an image of what is beyond linguistic expression."

By Peter Mishler | November 13, 2018

Co-Parenting with Lord Byron, As Weird As It Sounds

Co-Parenting with Lord Byron, As Weird As It Sounds

Miranda Seymour the Precociousness of the Poet's Daughter

By Miranda Seymour | November 12, 2018

Marie Howe Remembers Tony Hoagland

Marie Howe Remembers Tony Hoagland

A Poet Committed to Exposing the "Lostness of Men"

By Marie Howe | November 9, 2018

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