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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

Athena Farrokhzad: Europe, Where Have You Misplaced Love?

Athena Farrokhzad: Europe, Where Have You Misplaced Love?

An Open Letter from a Poet

By Athena Farrokhzad | August 23, 2018

The Poet Who Survived Stalin's Poems

The Poet Who Survived Stalin's Poems

The Tale of Arsenii Tarkovsky and the Translation He Couldn't Refuse

By Ilya Kutik and Reginald Gibbons | August 21, 2018

Kimiko Hahn: Writing Poetry Between Science and Dreams

Kimiko Hahn: Writing Poetry Between Science and Dreams

The Author of Brood in Conversation with Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | August 20, 2018

Queer Black Poets Since the Harlem Renaissance: A Reading List

Queer Black Poets Since the Harlem Renaissance: A Reading List

From Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson to Juliana Huxtable

By Christopher Soto | August 17, 2018

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New Poetry by Indigenous Women

By Literary Hub | August 15, 2018

Two Poems by Jos Charles

By Jos Charles | August 15, 2018

37, a Sonnet by Katie Ford

By Katie Ford | August 9, 2018

Justin Phillip Reed, a Most Indecent Black Queer Poet

Justin Phillip Reed, a Most Indecent Black Queer Poet

A Conversation About Race, Debt, and Sex

By Literary Hub | August 6, 2018

The Legendary Iranian Poet Who Gives Me Hope

The Legendary Iranian Poet Who Gives Me Hope

Jasmin Darznik on Forugh Farrokhzad: "The country's most notorious woman."

By Jasmin Darznik | July 30, 2018

My Book of Men: On the Poetry of Survival

My Book of Men: On the Poetry of Survival

Testimony is Not the Only Way to Speak of Sexual Violence

By Liz Bowen | July 18, 2018

New Ways to Pay for More Poetry in the World

New Ways to Pay for More Poetry in the World

On Kickstarter's Summer of Poetry

By Matt Grant | July 16, 2018

Heid E. Erdrich on Putting Together <em>New Poets of Native Nations</em>

Heid E. Erdrich on Putting Together New Poets of Native Nations

From the Introduction to a New Anthology of Indigenous Poets

By Heid E. Erdrich | July 10, 2018

On Letting Kids Be Kids at Summer Camp

On Letting Kids Be Kids at Summer Camp

From Elizabeth Bishop to the Poets of Tomorrow

By Win Bassett | July 5, 2018

Zuihitsu

Zuihitsu

From Jenny Xie's Latest Poetry Collection, Eye Level

By Jenny Xie | July 3, 2018

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