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Two Iconic Russian Poets, the Couch They Shared, and Me

Two Iconic Russian Poets, the Couch They Shared, and Me

Val Vinokur Writes Poems Between Poems

By Literary Hub | January 4, 2019

Reading Across America: A Poetry Reading on an NYC Subway Car?

Reading Across America: A Poetry Reading on an NYC Subway Car?

On the International Express Through the Immigrant Communities of Queens

By KC Trommer | January 2, 2019

"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

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"The Lights" A Poem by Jeffrey Yang

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

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"Nowhere." A Poem by Adam Zagajewski

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Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz

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

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