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Donald Hall: Poet of Eagle Pond Farm

Donald Hall: Poet of Eagle Pond Farm

When a Writer is Inextricably Linked to Place

By Nick Ripatrazone | June 25, 2018

5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

5 Writers Who Blur the Boundary Between Poetry and Essay

"Poets are the Hoarders of the Literary World"

By Ruby Brunton | June 22, 2018

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

New Poetry by Indigenous Women

A Series Curated by Natalie Diaz

By Literary Hub | June 21, 2018

American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin

American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin

From Terrance Hayes's Latest Poetry Collection

By Terrance Hayes | June 19, 2018

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

When Walt Whitman's Poems Were Rejected For Being Too Timely

So1861">"1861" is Just So1861

By Emily Temple | May 31, 2018

The Two Times I Loved You the Most On a Farm

The Two Times I Loved You the Most On a Farm

From Aimee Nezhukumatathil's Latest Book, Oceanic

By Aimee Nezhukumatathil | May 29, 2018

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Our Mothers’ Hands

By Jerome Ellison Murphy | May 25, 2018

Taking Down Corporate Culture with Poetry

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By Emily Temple | May 21, 2018

Poets Respond to the Anniversary of Nakba

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Zaina Alsous, Hala Alyan, Tariq Luthun, and More

By Literary Hub | May 16, 2018

From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, <em>Junk</em>

From Tommy Pico's Book-Length Poem, Junk

“How can 'happiness' be anything more than a metaphor for privilege.”

By Tommy Pico | May 9, 2018

Rome is the City of Poets

Rome is the City of Poets

"The Rule of Beauty is Subtle, Insidious. Rome Speaks Directly to the Body."

By Karl Kirchwey | May 4, 2018

Nioque of the Early-Spring

Nioque of the Early-Spring

Francis Ponge, Trans. by Jonathan Larson

By Lit Hub Excerpts | May 4, 2018

When, Exactly, Do Children Start Thinking They Hate Poetry?

When, Exactly, Do Children Start Thinking They Hate Poetry?

Chris Harris on Teaching Kids How to Write Verse

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Three Poems from <em>New-Generation African Poets</em>

Three Poems from New-Generation African Poets

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Spell

Spell

A New Poem by Ann Lauterbach

By Ann Lauterbach | April 25, 2018

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