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Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets

Ursula K. Le Guin: Dictators are Always Afraid of Poets

On Nature Writing, Technology, and Poetic Form

By David Naimon | April 6, 2018

4 Poems by Lola Ridge

4 Poems by Lola Ridge

From The Ghetto and Other Poems, Sun-up and Other Poems, and Red Flag

By Literary Hub | April 6, 2018

47 of Your Favorite Writers on Their Favorite Poems

47 of Your Favorite Writers on Their Favorite Poems

The Best Way to Celebrate National Soyfoods Month (Wait)

By Emily Temple | April 2, 2018

10 New Poetry Collections to Read During National Poetry Month

10 New Poetry Collections to Read During National Poetry Month

From Dorothea Lasky to Jason Stefanik

By Cassidy Foust | April 2, 2018

Wendy Xu on the Impossible Complexity of Immigrant Love

Wendy Xu on the Impossible Complexity of Immigrant Love

Lives of the Poets: Peter Mishler in Conversation with the Author of Phrasis

By Peter Mishler | March 27, 2018

My Hotel Room at the Crowne Plaza, Dubai

My Hotel Room at the Crowne Plaza, Dubai

A Poem by Jerry Pinto, for Freeman's

By Jerry Pinto | March 23, 2018

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Landscape with Written Statement by Lynn Melnick

By Lynn Melnick | March 23, 2018

Legacy by Reginald Dwayne Betts

By Reginald Dwayne Betts | March 22, 2018

Dear Melissa By TC Tolbert

By TC Tolbert | March 21, 2018

Citizenship By Javier Zamora

Citizenship By Javier Zamora

Part Three of the American Academy of Poets Weeklong Poetry & the Body Series

By Javier Zamora | March 20, 2018

Facing US By Amanda Johnston

Facing US By Amanda Johnston

Part Two of the American Academy of Poets Weeklong Poetry & the Body Series

By Amanda Johnston | March 19, 2018

Elegy in Translation by Meg Day

Elegy in Translation by Meg Day

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By Meg Day | March 18, 2018

'Ida is Not Universal Hope' by Simone Kearney

'Ida is Not Universal Hope' by Simone Kearney

From Her New Collection, My Ida

By Simone Kearney | March 14, 2018

Five Poems from <em>Women of Resistance</em>

Five Poems from Women of Resistance

Hope Wabuke, Mary Ruefle, Christopher Soto, and More

By Literary Hub | March 12, 2018

New Poetry by Shauna Barbosa

New Poetry by Shauna Barbosa

From Her New Collection Cape Verdean Blues

By Shauna Barbosa | March 12, 2018

The Time Lou Reed Quit Music to Become a Poet

The Time Lou Reed Quit Music to Become a Poet

Listen to His 1971 St. Mark's Reading (Happy Birthday, Lou!)

By Lou Reed | March 2, 2018

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