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A Prose Poem By Eileen Myles: 'Ann Lee'

A Prose Poem By Eileen Myles: 'Ann Lee'

From Eileen Myles' New Book Evolution

By Eileen Myles | September 13, 2018

New Poetry by Catherine Barnett

New Poetry by Catherine Barnett

From Her Collection Human Hours

By Catherine Barnett | September 10, 2018

In Palestinian Poetry, the Long Transition from Political to Personal

In Palestinian Poetry, the Long Transition from Political to Personal

Recalling the Influence of the Great Exiled Poets

By Marcello Di Cintio | September 7, 2018

The Pleasures of John Ashbery's

The Pleasures of John Ashbery's "Difficult" Poetry

Looking Back at his Final Poem, One Year After his Death

By Nathan Goldman | September 4, 2018

Soul Mates: A Poem by Brandon Shimoda

Soul Mates: A Poem by Brandon Shimoda

From His New Collection The Desert

By Brandon Shimoda | September 4, 2018

Ada Limón on Kanye West, Womanhood, Truth in Poetry, and More

Ada Limón on Kanye West, Womanhood, Truth in Poetry, and More

The Author Of The Carrying in Conversation with Steph Opitz

By Steph Opitz | August 23, 2018

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