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New Poetry by Indigenous Women
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| December 18, 2018
Oliverio Girondo's Absurd Cosmopolitan World
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Harris Feinsod and Rachel Galvin
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Poet of the Disappeared: On the Writing of Raúl Zurita
"There is power and agency in staying in a dangerous place when one has the choice to leave."
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Norma Cole
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"Grenfell Tower, June 2017"
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Ben Okri
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A Prose Poem by Chelene Knight
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"The Lights" A Poem by Jeffrey Yang
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Hey, Marfa
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Jeffrey Yang
| November 30, 2018
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Michael Wiegers
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"Nowhere." A Poem by Adam Zagajewski
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Adam Zagajewski
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Thanksgiving
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Aimee Nezhukumatathil
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Poetry is Infinite: A Conversation with Jeffrey Schultz
"The poem should reveal an image of what is beyond linguistic expression."
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Peter Mishler
| November 13, 2018
Co-Parenting with Lord Byron, As Weird As It Sounds
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Miranda Seymour
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Marie Howe Remembers Tony Hoagland
A Poet Committed to Exposing the "Lostness of Men"
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Marie Howe
| November 9, 2018
New Poetry by Ashley Toliver
From Her New Collection,
Spectra
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Ashley Toliver
| November 7, 2018
Reach: A Poem by Natasha Trethewey
From Her New Collection
Monument: Poems New and Selected.
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Natasha Trethewey
| November 6, 2018
Haiku: The Evolution of a Strict Poetic Game
From Bashō to Salinger and Everything in Between
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Hiroaki Sato
| November 5, 2018
"Song of the Sad Guitar"
New Poetry by Marilyn Chin
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Marilyn Chin
| October 22, 2018
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William J. Mann on Rumors, the Press, and the Black Dahlia Murder's Enigmatic Players
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William J. Mann
Val McDermid on Why She Starts New Novels in January
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Val McDermid
How Agatha Christie Played the "Game-within-the-Game" in 'The Murder of Roger Ackroyd'
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John Curran
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"Slim and stark Barnes s prose is largely stripped bare it resembles a tall ship…"