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Legacy by Reginald Dwayne Betts

Legacy by Reginald Dwayne Betts

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

By Reginald Dwayne Betts | March 22, 2018

Dear Melissa By TC Tolbert

Dear Melissa By TC Tolbert

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

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

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

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

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Five Poems from Women of Resistance

By Literary Hub | March 12, 2018

New Poetry by Shauna Barbosa

By Shauna Barbosa | March 12, 2018

The Time Lou Reed Quit Music to Become a Poet

By Lou Reed | March 2, 2018

Which Lives Matter

Which Lives Matter

A New Poem By Caroline Williams

By Caroline Williams | March 1, 2018

A Brief Topography of the MSCOG

A Brief Topography of the MSCOG

Read a Poem from Bianca Stone's New Book, The Möbius Strip Club of Grief

By Bianca Stone | February 27, 2018

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

In Conversation with Jorie Graham

The Author of Fast Talks to Peter Mishler

By Peter Mishler | February 23, 2018

If a Lion Could Talk

If a Lion Could Talk

A Poem from Jennifer Moxley's New Book, Druthers

By Jennifer Moxley | February 23, 2018

Graig Syfyrddin, or Edmund’s Trump

Graig Syfyrddin, or Edmund’s Trump

A Poem from Oli Hazzard's New Book, Blotter

By Oli Hazzard | February 22, 2018

Hannah Arendt on the Time She Met W.H. Auden

Hannah Arendt on the Time She Met W.H. Auden

Happy Birthday to the poet who thought “poetry makes nothing happen”

By Hannah Arendt | February 21, 2018

Irrealis

Irrealis

A New Poem by Geoffrey G. O’Brien

By Geoffrey G. O’Brien | February 21, 2018

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