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Haiku: The Evolution of a Strict Poetic Game

Haiku: The Evolution of a Strict Poetic Game

From Bashō to Salinger and Everything in Between

By Hiroaki Sato | November 5, 2018

"Song of the Sad Guitar"

New Poetry by Marilyn Chin

By Marilyn Chin | October 22, 2018

The Moment When Punk Collided With Poetry

The Moment When Punk Collided With Poetry

On the Rock 'n' Roll Art of Patti Smith, Sam Shepard, and More

By Kembrew McLeod | October 19, 2018

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

Featuring Esther G Belin, Paige Buffington, Sasha LaPointe, and Erika T. Wurth.
Curated by Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | October 19, 2018

Here is That Leonard Cohen Poem About Kanye West

Here is That Leonard Cohen Poem About Kanye West

Posted Without Comment

By Leonard Cohen | October 12, 2018

"American Arithmetic"

A Poem From Natalie Diaz, Who Was Just Named a 2018 MacArthur Fellow

By Natalie Diaz | October 5, 2018

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"A Woman May Not Be A Safe Place"

By Diana Khoi Nguyen | October 3, 2018

Two Poems by Ursula K. Le Guin

By Ursula K. Le Guin | October 1, 2018

Two Poems By sam sax

By Sam Sax | September 27, 2018

'Update on Werewolves' A New Poem by Margaret Atwood

'Update on Werewolves' A New Poem by Margaret Atwood

"It was only flirting, / plus a canid sense of fun"

By Margaret Atwood | September 26, 2018

"i'm sick of pretending to give a shit about what whypeepo think"

A Poem From Danez Smith, Who Has Just Won the UK's Forward Prize

By Danez Smith | September 21, 2018

An Unfinishable Life: On Putting Together Max Ritvo's Last Collection

An Unfinishable Life: On Putting Together Max Ritvo's Last Collection

The Final Voicemails">The "Soul-Saving" Project of Finishing The Final Voicemails

By Elizabeth Metzger | September 19, 2018

'Today I Told Donald Trump' New Poetry By Erica Dawson

'Today I Told Donald Trump' New Poetry By Erica Dawson

From Her Collection When Rap Spoke Straight To God

By Erica Dawson | September 19, 2018

"purple"

A Poem By Britteney Black Rose Kapri

By Britteney Black Rose Kapri | September 17, 2018

Danez Smith:

Danez Smith: "Oh I want to eat this poem."

From the Introduction to Britteney Black Rose Kapri's Black Queer Hoe

By Danez Smith | September 17, 2018

Here is the Poetry Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

Here is the Poetry Longlist for the 2018 National Book Awards

On this, the Nicest Year of the Awards

By Emily Temple | September 13, 2018

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